An official statement read from the football association read: "The Saudi Football Federation wishes to reassure everyone about the safety of all members of the mission of the national team after a minor technical malfunction in an engine. "The plane landed a few minutes ago at Rostov on Don Airport, and UNOMIG personnel are now safely heading to their residence."
Videos uploaded to twitter show fire shooting from the engines underneath the wings.
The plane was a Russian Airlines Airbus A319-100 and no one was hurt in what must have been a terrifying incident. The players were then filmed calmly leaving the stricken jet, which is 12 years old. They are now on their way to the team hotel in the south of the country after leaving Moscow.
They next take on Uruguay after a chastening 5-0 loss to hosts Russia last Thursday - their second heaviest defeat at the World Cup.
From Mirror.co.uk
God abeg o. Thank you for not turning this world cup into tragedy.
ReplyDeleteThanks to Almighty God no casualty.
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ReplyDeleteWetin you and A*ad cook for Saudi fifle?
Thank God for their lives.
ReplyDeleteThank God o, I don't want to hear any sad news concerning those players.
ReplyDeleteThis is good news.Thank God.
ReplyDeleteGlory be to God
ReplyDeletePlease jamb question. Just curious.
ReplyDeleteIf a country that is scheduled to host the world cup does not qualify to play in it, what happens? Will they still host?
The host nation have automatic qualification. Just like the next world cup in Qatar, their team already have a slot.
DeleteAh, thanks
DeleteSaudi Football Federation (SFF) chief Adel Ezzat has today announced that members of the team will face “penalties” for their woeful performance in the opening game.
ReplyDelete"We are very disappointed by the defeat," Ezzat said, according to the Al-Youm Assabaa newspaper.
"This result is totally unsatisfactory, because it does not reflect the true level of our preparedness."
"Several players will face a penalty – goalkeeper Abdullah Al-Mayouf, striker Mohammad Al-Sahlawi and defender Omar Hawsawi," he added.
The details of the punishment are yet to be revealed by the SFF.
π there you have it. I hope the order was not given to bump them offπ€
We know what happened in Colombia. These are even more angry. Wish them well.
Until last paragraph you were making sense.
DeleteNext time post only the shit you copied
Saudi Football Federation (SFF) chief Adel Ezzat has today announced that members of the team will face “penalties” for their woeful performance in the opening game.
ReplyDelete"We are very disappointed by the defeat," Ezzat said, according to the Al-Youm Assabaa newspaper.
"This result is totally unsatisfactory, because it does not reflect the true level of our preparedness."
"Several players will face a penalty – goalkeeper Abdullah Al-Mayouf, striker Mohammad Al-Sahlawi and defender Omar Hawsawi," he added.
The details of the punishment are yet to be revealed by the SFF.
π there you have it. I hope the order was not given to bump them offπ€
We know what happened in Colombia. These are even more angry. Wish them well.
Is this how the Saudi official planned to get back at the three players of the last game?
ReplyDeleteIslam is a very fetish religion. Dem fit don wash quranic verses on top these ones head...
ReplyDeleteYou are surely as ignorant and vile as those who kill people for no reason all in the name of religion.
DeleteAbeg how them take snap this picture? Who snap am?
ReplyDeleteSo you never enter plane beforeπ π π
DeleteIt was taken by someone who sat close to the window.
I fear who no fear saudians"".
ReplyDeletefortification on point
uruguay get ready una go hear am