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    ChatGPT’s Top 11 Saudi Arabian National Team Players, Including a Singer

    The goals website asked ChatGPT for artificial intelligence, which was recently developed, to choose the best lineup for the Saudi Arabia national football team, but the selection was not without oddities.

    The first response was: “The ideal squad for the Saudi Arabian national team has been a hot and contentious issue among Saudi football fans throughout history, but I will try to present the most common squad according to common analyzes and opinions.”

    ChatGPT options:

    Among them is a singer. ChatGPT's choice for the top 11 players in the history of the Saudi Arabia national teamMohammed Al Deaya

    Mohammed Al Deaya (goalkeeper)Nicknamed “The Octopus”, Al Deaya has won four international championships, the Asian Cup and the Arab Cup, in addition to the “twice” Persian Gulf Cup. Of course, this is in addition to personal titles, which he won as the best goalkeeper on more than one occasion.

    The Saudi Arabian legend was honored to compete in three World Cups in 1994, 1998 and 2002 AD as he was among the generation that reached the round of 16 in the 94th championship.

    Abdul Rahman Al-Shahrani (right back): The history of the Saudi Arabia national team did not bypass the player with that name.

    Oddly enough, the app showed his surname “Al-Shahrani” in the formation of English, and when Arabic was chosen as an alternative, his surname “Al-Shehri” appeared.

    No one knows if he is referring to Yasser Al-Shahrani, who mostly plays as a left-back, not a right-back, or Yahya Al-Shehri, who also plays as a right-winger, not a full-back!

    Among them is a singer. ChatGPT's choice for the top 11 players in the history of the Saudi Arabia national teamMohammed Al Helawi

    Mohammed Al Helawi (mid-back): Who has represented the Poles of Jeddah during his career in the stadiums making achievements and he did the same with Al Akhdar.

    Al-Khelaiwi was one of the main pillars of the 1994 World Cup, when the Green Battalion reached the round of 16 for the first time in its history, an achievement that the Saudi Arabian team has not been able to repeat to this day.

    He also competed in the 1998 World Cup and also placed fourth with Al-Akhdar in the 1999 Confederations Cup.

    Muhammad Al Bishi (central defender)Al Akhdar is represented in only 11 matches, and interestingly, most of them are friendlies, but the application considers him one of the best in the history of Al Akhdar!

    Al-Bishi played for Al-Ahly, Al-Nasr and Al-Faisali in the last years of his life.

    Hussein Abdul Ghani (left back): Nicknamed “Golden Boy” and one of the few Saudis with successful professional experience in Europe.

    He was also called “The Ripper” as he was the one who previously claimed to have covered up an ACL injury in order to compete in the 2002 World Championship. He sent medical reports to his friend instead of his reports!

    He competed in three World Cups in 1998, 2002 and 2006 AD and played over 100 green shirt matches.

    Sami Al Jaber (right winger)He competed in four World Championships in 1994, 1998, 2002 and 2006 and was among the competitors to reach the round of 16 in the first edition.

    Fahad Al Khuraifi (Midfielder)Al-Kharifi competed in the singles World Cup but he stopped and passed when he moved up among the Greens to the round of 16 in 1996.

    Fahd won the 1992 Asian Cup top scorer award, in contrast to his competition for many individual titles.
    Youssef Al Thunayan (midfielder)They call him the best player in the history of Al Akhdar at all levels and the most outstanding legend.

    He won the 1988 and 1996 Asian Cups with Al Akhdar, in addition to participating in the 1998 World Cup, scoring against South Africa.

    Said Al Owayran (left winger)He has the best goal at the 1994 World Cup, chosen by FIFA, and the second best goal ever in the history of the World Cup, as he scored against Belgium.

    Nicknamed “Maradona”, he won the 1994 Persian Gulf Cup with Al-Akhdar, participated in the 1992 World Cup and the Confederations Cup.

    Majed Abdullah (Forward)Nicknamed “Captain Majid”, he won the Asian Cup title with Al Akhdar for the first time in his history in 1984, and also qualified for the Olympic Games for the first time in the same year, and in 1994 he advanced to the final of the World Cup, and reached in it to the 1/8 finals.

    Among them is a singer. ChatGPT's choice for the top 11 players in the history of the Saudi Arabia national teamMajed El Mohandes

    Majed Al Mohandes (forward)This is where the weirdness comes to a head when the app selected Saudi singer Majed Al Mohandes among the best in the history of the Saudi Arabian English team.

    As for the Arabic language, the duo of Saad Al-Harthi and Sami Al-Naji was chosen.

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