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Saudi team ready for World Cup clash with Mexico on Wednesday

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DUBAI: Saudi Arabia’s national football team on Tuesday completed a final training session ahead of their last FIFA World Cup group stage clash against Mexico on Wednesday at Lusail Stadium in Qatar.

The Green Falcons trained at the Sealine Resort Stadium under the supervision of coach Herve Renard. Training included warm-up exercises before players were divided into two groups for tactical work.

Defender Mohammed Al-Breik was supervised by medical staff as the 30-year-old continued a treatment program for a calf muscle injury.

The team was expected to leave its facility on Tuesday night and head to Doha as part of its preparations for the match the following day.

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