In a video two England fans who went to Qatar for the 2022 World Cup went viral after saying they ended up in a Sheikh palace while looking for beer
While Nawaf and Abdul Aziz were out, they found English fans “hunting for beers,” and the England fans started talking to them. The English boys followed them back to their house, with one of them saying he was the son of a Sheikh.
England Fans End Up In Palace Of Sheikh While Scouring For Beer In Qatar During FIFA World Cup 2022, Video Goes Viral
It turned out that the locals weren’t bluffing. They ended up at a palace where they saw monkeys, lions, and unusual birds.
Alex, a fan of England and Everton, told talkSPORT that they were just having fun. “Looking around, and getting our bearings. The set-up is perfect. We’ve been enjoying ourselves.” John was also one of the people in the group. He told that last night, they met one of the Sheikh’s sons, and he took them back to the palace and showed everything. There were lions and everything.
The fans said that sheikh have made them feel so welcome, and if they look around, they can’t find a better place to be. Alex said that they were looking for some beer, and they said, “We’ll get you some beer.” So they jumped into the back of his Toyota Land Cruiser and ended up in a big palace. The England fans were also shown the backyard and he showed them monkeys and exotic birds, which was amazing.
Watch The Viral Video At Qatar World Cup:
Even though this sounds like a story that Jay from The Inbetweeners would tell, the sceptics have been silenced by the fact that footage has been released.
“We met one of the Sheikh’s sons & he took us back to the palace!” 😮
“We were on the hunt for beers and we ended up at a big palace, we saw his monkeys & exotic birds!” 🐒
These England fans are out in Qatar & you HAVE to listen to their story! 🤣#FIFAWorldCup #TSWorldCup pic.twitter.com/RlclrsnEsP
— talkSPORT (@talkSPORT) November 20, 2022
When Will England Play During Qatar World Cup 2022?
England’s 2022 World Cup campaign starts with a game against Iran on Monday afternoon, followed by games against the U.S. (November 25) and neighbouring Wales (November 29). Behind Brazil and Argentina, Gareth Southgate’s team is one of the favourites to win the biggest international tournament.
Qatar World Cup Is Not Without Controversy!
Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, who is in charge of Qatar, went to the game and at one point put a Saudi flag around his shoulders. When Saudi Arabia and three other Arab countries boycotted Qatar over a political dispute almost two years ago, this moment, which was caught on video and shared widely online, was unimaginable.
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