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Mohammed Al Gomaish

  

GoalkeeperSaudi ArabiaSaudi Arabia
PositionGoalkeeper
Age36
NationalitySaudi Arabia
Birthplace
Height186 cm
Weight82 kg

By season

SeasonTeamAppsStartsMinsGoalsYelRed
2018Saudi Arabia000000

Trophies

🏆Super Cup2013/2014
🏆Saudi League2012/2013

Transfer history

Jan 2018AbhaAl NajoomN/A
Feb 2015Al-FatehAbhaN/A

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Recap

Spain Delivers Dominant 4-0 Performance Against Saudi Arabia in World Cup Group Stage

Spain secured an emphatic 4-0 victory over Saudi Arabia in their second World Cup group stage fixture. The match was a clear display of Spain's offensive strength and control, with Saudi Arabia offering little resistance. The tone was set early when Lamine Yamal opened the scoring for Spain in the 10th minute. This early breakthrough signaled Spain's intent and immediately put Saudi Arabia on the back foot. The pressure continued to mount, and Mikel Oyarzabal quickly capitalized, netting a brace within three minutes. His first arrived in the 21st minute, followed swiftly by his second in the 24th, extending Spain's lead to 3-0 before the half-hour mark. This rapid succession of goals highlighted Spain's ability to exploit space and convert chances with clinical efficiency. By halftime, Spain held a commanding 3-0 advantage, a reflection of their dominant play. The statistical output further underscored this disparity, with Spain generating an xG of 2.78 compared to Saudi Arabia's mere 0.14. This wide margin in expected goals illustrates Saudi Arabia's profound difficulty in creating any meaningful attacking opportunities throughout the ninety minutes. The second half saw Spain maintain their structural integrity and control of possession, effectively nullifying any attempts by Saudi Arabia to mount a comeback. The match culminated with Ferran Torres adding a fourth goal in the 90th minute, sealing a comprehensive victory. Individually, Mikel Oyarzabal's two goals earned him the top match rating of 9.30. Rodri's influential performance in midfield, combined with Lamine Yamal's early impact, also earned them high praise, alongside Aymeric Laporte who anchored the defense effectively. Spain's performance was characterized by effective pressing, fluid positional play, and decisive finishing, leaving no doubt about their superiority on the day. Saudi Arabia struggled to establish any rhythm, defensively or offensively, and were ultimately overwhelmed by a well-drilled Spanish side.

Ninety XI/3h ago
Preview

World Cup Group Stage: Spain Faces Saudi Arabia's Defensive Challenge

The second matchday of the World Cup Group Stage will see Spain meet Saudi Arabia, a fixture where tactical approaches are likely to diverge sharply. Spain, often a contender for deep tournament runs, will be expected to assert their dominance. Saudi Arabia, on the other hand, will enter the contest with a clear understanding of their role as the underdog, aiming to disrupt and frustrate. What's at Stake For Spain, this match represents an opportunity to consolidate their position in the group and build momentum. A strong performance and a win would be crucial for their confidence and progression hopes, potentially allowing for strategic rotations in later group games. Saudi Arabia will view this as a chance to spring a surprise, or at least deliver a performance that demonstrates their tactical discipline and resilience. Any points gained against a team of Spain's caliber would be a significant boost to their aspirations of advancing, or at minimum, leaving a mark on the tournament. Form and Approach Spain traditionally operates with a philosophy rooted in possession and intricate passing sequences. Their midfielders will aim to control the tempo, moving the ball with precision to create openings through patient build-up or sudden bursts of verticality. Expect Spain to deploy a high defensive line, pressing aggressively to recover possession quickly should they lose it, maintaining constant pressure on their opponent's half. The emphasis will be on wide overloads and half-space penetration to dislodge Saudi Arabia's structure. Saudi Arabia will likely adopt a more conservative posture. Their strategy will revolve around defensive organization, attempting to deny Spain space in central areas and force play wide. A compact block, potentially a low one, will be their foundation, designed to absorb pressure and limit clear-cut opportunities. Their attacking threat will most probably stem from quick transitions, utilizing the pace of their wingers or forwards to exploit any space left behind by Spain's advanced full-backs or midfielders during counter-attacks. Key Tactical Battle The match’s critical tactical battle will centre on Spain’s ability to break down Saudi Arabia’s anticipated defensive block. Spain’s creative midfielders and forwards will need to demonstrate exceptional movement and passing acumen to find openings against a disciplined, numerically superior defense. The success of Spain's wide players in isolating and beating their markers will be pivotal in creating crossing opportunities or drawing defenders out of position. Conversely, Saudi Arabia's capacity to maintain their defensive shape for extended periods, coupled with their efficiency in turning defensive clearances into offensive transitions, will dictate their fortunes. If they can withstand Spain's waves of attack and launch effective counters, they could pose a genuine threat. The speed and decision-making of Saudi Arabia's forwards during these brief counter-attacking windows will be crucial in turning defensive efforts into scoring chances. This encounter promises a fascinating tactical contrast, with Spain seeking to impose their will through possession and Saudi Arabia aiming to frustrate and exploit any lapses in concentration.

Ninety XI/1d ago