00:00Spain delivered a statement performance against Saudi Arabia, cruising to a dominant 4-0 victory
00:05and showcasing why they are considered one of the strongest contenders at the FIFA World Cup
00:112026. The breakthrough arrived in the 10th minute through teenage sensation Lamine Yamal.
00:18After a brilliant attacking move, Mikhail Ojazabol spotted Yamal's intelligent run
00:22and played a perfectly weighted pass through the defence. The young winger showed remarkable
00:28composure, racing onto the ball before calmly finishing past the goalkeeper to score his first
00:34ever World Cup goal and give Spain an early lead. Spain continued to pile on the pressure,
00:41and their dominance paid off again in the 23rd minute. Dani Olmo's dangerous delivery into the
00:47penalty area caused chaos in the Saudi defence, and the loose ball fell kindly for Mikhail Ojazabol.
00:53The Spanish forward reacted instantly, firing home to double his side's advantage and put Saudi
01:00Arabia firmly on the back foot. Just minutes later, Ojazabol struck again. A flowing Spanish attack
01:07sliced through the defence, allowing him to break into space and finish confidently beyond the goalkeeper.
01:15Spain's third goal completed a devastating opening spell and highlighted the team's attacking quality.
01:21The second half began exactly where the first had ended, with Spain firmly in control.
01:27Their relentless pressure forced another mistake from the Saudi defence.
01:32Hassan al-Bakawi attempted to intercept a dangerous ball inside the box,
01:37but unfortunately diverted it into his own net, handing Spain a fourth goal and effectively
01:42ending any hopes of a comeback. With a commanding lead secured, Spain comfortably controlled possession
01:48and dictated the tempo for the remainder of the match. The introduction of fresh substitutes
01:54maintained their intensity as Saudi Arabia struggled to cope. After an outstanding display from start to
02:02finish, Spain celebrated a convincing 4-0 triumph and strengthened their credentials as serious World Cup
02:09contenders.
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