(Qatar World Cup) Reporter's Notes: When a Saudi fan broke into my live camera

  China News Service, Doha, November 26 (Reporter Xing Chong) If you want to select the most lively fan team in this cup, Saudi Arabian fans must be on the list.

  The Saudis started their carnival after an upset reversal in the first game and defeated the favorite Argentina. The whole country had a special holiday to celebrate this. Saudi fans in green clothes can be seen almost everywhere on the streets of Qatar.

  At the official memorabilia shop, my colleagues and I were going to do a broadcast about the mascot La'eeb.

The camera was turned on, and I was speaking vigorously with a large La'eeb facing the camera. My colleague suddenly gave me a wink, and I saw: ah!

A Saudi fan entered the side!

  The camera was still recording, so I had an idea and quickly asked him in English, do you like the mascot La'eeb?

Unexpectedly, his answer was: "I like you!"

  My photography colleague was overjoyed all of a sudden, and quickly captured this tidbit.

After watching the video, I realized that he had already put the Saudi team's green support scarf on my shoulders.

When chatting later, he said that the Chinese are very good friends, and the Asians support the Asian team!

  This unexpected scene was reprinted by many domestic media, and many friends sent me videos captured by different platforms, saying that "the scene was chaotic and joyful".

Perhaps the carnival is the most enjoyable and interesting release of football emotions!

  When visiting the Katara Cultural Village in Qatar, I also ran into a Saudi fan who was able to talk to me in fairly proficient Chinese.

He also has a Chinese name of Ande Long. He studied in Beijing University of International Business and Economics more than ten years ago and is now a civil servant in the Saudi Ministry of Energy.

  Andron told me that before he left China, he bought a ticket to watch the opening ceremony of the Beijing Olympic Games live, which left a very deep memory. After that, he returned to Saudi Arabia.

  What amazes me is that after more than ten years, his Chinese is still so idiomatic that he can hardly hear the accent.

"If there is a chance in the future, I would like to return to China again, but for now, I hope that you and your Chinese friends can support the Saudi team!"

  Football emotions can infect each other and quickly bring people closer.

Because of these two Saudi fans who met by chance but hit it off, I went to the media center on the 26th to apply for tickets for the match between Saudi Arabia and Poland.

But unexpectedly, it took nearly an hour to drive from the media center, that is, the Qatar National Convention Center, to the Education City Stadium, which usually takes 10 minutes!

  There is no other reason, there are too many Saudi fans!

Next to the press booth was the stands of Saudi fans, and the cheers were simply "deafening".

According to official data, there were about 45,000 spectators at the stadium that day, but looking around, it can be called "a little red among the green bushes"-Saudi fans wear green jerseys, and Polish fans wear red jerseys.

  Regrettably, although the Saudi team had an obvious advantage in ball possession throughout the game, it was never converted into an effective goal. Instead, the Polish team scored two goals with a counterattack opportunity to win.

Even though it was a defeat, the Saudi players came to the sidelines to thank the fans before the end of the game, and the Saudi fans stood up and applauded.

  Many Saudi fans sat in the stands and refused to leave.

There is loss and there is crying.

In fact, this is also an expression of football emotions.

  Football connects people, and the laughter or tears at this moment are all due to the love of football.

Just like the slogan of this World Cup, Now is All, this moment is everything.

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