World Cup 2022: Poland 2-0 Saudi Arabia, France beat Denmark 2-1, Argentina 2-0 Mexico | Euronews

By Euronews  with AP   •   Updated:  26/11/2022 - 22:29

Argentina's Enzo Fernandez celebrates after scoring his side's second goal during the World Cup match against Mexico in Doha, Qatar, Saturday, Nov. 26, 2022.

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Three European sides were in action on Saturday: Poland, France and Denmark. But the most significant game of the day was Argentina v Mexico with the losing side in all likelihood out of the competition, so both Latin American football powerhouses were fighting for victory in Qatar on Saturday night. 

Tunisia 0—1 Australia

Poland 2—0 Saudi Arabia

France 2—1 Denmark

Argentina 2—0 Mexico

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Some high profile teams have been humbled: Saudi Arabia beat Argentina 1-2, while Japan beat Germany 1-2, and England were lucky to hold on with a 0-0 draw against USA.  

Records have fallen: Portuguese star Cristiano Ronaldo made history as the first male player to score at five World Cups. 

Drama on the pitch: German players held their hands over their mouths in a silent protest before kick-off of their first game, while Iranian players refused to sing their national anthem in the first game -- but were back to singing in the second game after a well-known player who didn't make the squad was arrested in Tehran, sending a clear signal to the players in Doha.

Drama off the pitch: European countries have lodged complaints against FIFA's ban on team captains wearing anti-discrimination armbands at the games.

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