A fan of SAUDI ARABIA celebrated his country’s triumph against Argentina by tearing off his OWN DOOR.
Saudi Arabia brought in combination one of the biggest World Cup upsets of all time by beating Lionel Messi and company 2-1 in the organizing stage.
Messi opened the scoring just 10 minutes from the penalty spot and it looked as if the Copa América winners would be heading to an easy win.
However, Hervé Renard’s side fought back on the spot and drew with Saleh Alshehri in the 48th.
And Salem Aldawsari scored a very good winning goal five minutes later to seal Saudi Arabia’s maximum victory at the World Cup.
A group of enthusiasts watched the game from home and were lucky enough to record the moment Aldawsari scored his goal knowing it would soon go viral on Twitter.
Wild celebrations broke out inside a small space and one of them went so crazy that she tore the front door from its hinges.
Then he dragged the door to the outside and dropped it to the ground while other enthusiasts applauded inside.
No one was too upset by the pain caused as the attacker won a big hug as he walked in.
It’s such a historic victory that the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia declared a national holiday in effect on Wednesday.
This means that the Saudis can continue their celebrations without worrying about having to checkered tomorrow.
Workers in the personal and public sectors will benefit from this break together with trainees of all ages.
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