sport news MATT BARLOW'S WORLD CUP DIARY: Spain boss Luis Enrique's latest stream proves ... trends now MATT BARLOW'S WORLD CUP DIARY: Spain boss Luis Enrique's latest stream proves to be insightful, while Saudi prince gifts each player a Rolls-Royce By Matt Barlow for the Daily Mail Published: 23:22 GMT, 25 November 2022 | Updated: 23:22 GMT, 25 November 2022 Viewcomments The 2022 World Cup in Qatar has caused a series of upsets on and off the pitch. Saudi Arabia's win over Argentina on Tuesday remains the biggest shock. One thing that hasn't changed, though, is Louis Van Gaal's sense of humour. In light of that, Sportsmail's MATT BARLOW pens his latest World Cup diary from Doha. Luis Enrique's latest streaming session Luis Enrique and his late-night streaming sessions with fans on Twitch have been causing quite a stir during this tournament. And in his latest Q&A he tackled topics ranging from his regrets about not playing in England, Gavi’s brilliance and Spanish omelette before veering on to his thoughts about sex on the eve of a game. ‘Totally normal,’ said the Spanish head coach. ‘If you are at an orgy the night before a match then that’s not ideal, but if the players are at home the night before a game it doesn’t worry me at all.’ Spain manager Luis Enrique covered a number of topics in his latest stream on Twitch Louis van Gaal's sense of humour Louis van Gaal press conference adventures part 34 yesterday, as he was asked whether Memphis Depay would be coming on at half-time for the Netherlands’ Group A game against Ecuador as he builds back up from injury. ‘If you don’t tell anyone,’ said Van Gaal, ‘then yes.’ And true to his word, he did just that, bringing Depay on for Steven Bergwijn as his side drew 1-1. Louis van Gaal press conference adventures have continued in this year's World Cup Saudi prince gifts players a Rolls-Royce Phantom THE rewards keep coming for the Saudi team who pulled off perhaps the greatest shock in World Cup history against Argentina on Tuesday. Not only did their victory result in a national holiday being declared for the day after, but now crown prince Mohammed bin Salman has gifted each player a Rolls-Royce Phantom (starting price: £363,000). Saudi Arabia are in line for a stunning reward after their 2-1 victory of Argentina in Qatar Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility