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Considering this: Would you say that he is overrated because of the goal? Just by the "fame" around him I always got the impression he was the best of the 1990s Saudi players but considering your info texts it rather seems that both Al-Thunayan and Al-Bishi were better players than him.
I would agree with that statement. And not just those guys, but Al-Deayea and Al-Jaber were better than him too. Al-Owairan is just one of many players that became more famous than their abilities justified because they did it at a World Cup, like Salenko, Schillaci, Goycochea etc. Without that goal, he would be similarly famous as someone like Al-Muwallid, a player of similar quality, which would be basically having no fame outside his home country. Al-Owairan was one of the best players in the Saudi league during the early 90s, of course good enough to be a regular player for the national team, but if anything I'd say he was lucky Al-Thunayan wasn't involved at that tournament, as he probably would have started in his position. Like I said in the info, that goal wasn't really a representation of his abilities, it seems like a miracle if you even just watch the rest of that game (where that's basically the only thing he does in the 90 minutes). What's funny is that in FIFA he is pretty much the best player in the game, as if he scored a goal like that every time he touched the ball
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Btw, since you didn't only watch this generation: Which Saudi players surprised you the most - both negatively and positively?
Positively, I'd go with Madani, Al-Bishi, Al-Naima and Noor, I didn't know much about them before watching but they all impressed me a lot (Noor is recent, I watched the full 2006 World Cup in the last few weeks, his stats will come soon). Al-Thunayan is also IMO the greatest Saudi player, even above Majed. There's probably hours of clips of him owning defenders with his amazing dribbling. He was a joy to watch.
Negatively, I thought Al-Khilaiwi would be better compared to other Saudi defenders considering his insane number of caps. I obviously expected more from Al-Owairan. And special shoutout to Redha Tukar, one of the most brainless players I've ever seen, he was like Felipe Melo at CB, only caring about kicking people rather than defending properly.