Spain Send a Statement as Yamal and Oyarzabal Inspire Ruthless Victory Over Saudi Arabia
Spain responded to their opening setback in emphatic fashion, producing a dazzling attacking display to sweep aside Saudi Arabia 4-0 and reignite their World Cup campaign.
After being frustrated by Cape Verde in their first outing, Luis de la Fuente made one crucial change by restoring teenage sensation Lamine Yamal to the starting lineup. The decision paid off almost immediately as Spain overwhelmed Saudi Arabia with a relentless first-half performance that effectively settled the contest before the midway point.
Yamal Ignites the Spanish Attack
From the opening whistle, Yamal looked determined to make an impact.
The 18-year-old brought energy, creativity and unpredictability to Spain's attack, transforming a side that had looked short of inspiration in their previous match.
His influence was rewarded within the first ten minutes.
A beautifully crafted move ended with Mikel Oyarzabal delivering a precise cross to the far post, where Yamal arrived perfectly to guide the ball into the net and hand Spain an early breakthrough.
It was a goal that immediately settled Spanish nerves and signaled the beginning of a long evening for Saudi Arabia.

Oyarzabal Takes Control
Once in front, Spain never looked back.
Saudi Arabia struggled to cope with the movement and intensity of the European champions, and the pressure soon produced a second goal.
A poorly cleared corner dropped invitingly inside the area, and Oyarzabal reacted quickest to stab home from close range.
The Spanish forward was not finished.
Just minutes later, Dani Olmo flicked the ball across the penalty area and Oyarzabal once again found himself in the right place at the right time, converting at the far post to make it 3-0.
With barely twenty minutes played, the match was effectively over.
Saudi Arabia looked stunned.
Spain looked unstoppable.

Total Domination Before the Break
The scoreline could easily have become even more emphatic before halftime.
Spain continued to create chance after chance as Saudi Arabia struggled to escape their own half.
Oyarzabal came agonizingly close to completing a memorable hat-trick after capitalizing on a mistake from goalkeeper Mohammed Al-Owais.
The forward cleverly lifted the ball over the stranded keeper, only to see his effort crash against the crossbar and bounce away.
It was one of the few moments of frustration in an otherwise flawless first-half performance.

No Let-Up After Halftime
Any hopes Saudi Arabia had of regrouping during the break disappeared almost immediately after the restart.
Spain struck again within five minutes of the second half.
Marc Cucurella unleashed a powerful effort that forced Al-Owais into an excellent save, but fortune deserted the Saudi goalkeeper moments later.
The rebound ricocheted off defender Hassan Tambakti and rolled into the net for Spain's fourth goal of the evening.
It was an unfortunate own goal, but one that perfectly summed up a difficult night for the Green Falcons.

Spain Cruise to Victory
With the result secure, De la Fuente took the opportunity to rotate his squad and preserve energy for the challenges ahead.
The substitutions slightly reduced Spain's attacking intensity, but the flow of chances continued.
Ferran Torres wasted an excellent opportunity to add a fifth after breaking through on goal, before seeing another effort ruled out for a marginal offside decision following a lengthy VAR review.
Neither moment mattered.
The damage had already been done.
Back on Track
The convincing victory puts Spain firmly back in control of their World Cup destiny.
After questions were raised following the draw against Cape Verde, La Roja delivered the perfect response, showcasing the quality, depth and attacking firepower that make them one of the favorites to challenge for the title.
For Saudi Arabia, the situation is far more complicated.
Their hopes of reaching the knockout rounds now depend heavily on securing a positive result against Cape Verde in their final group-stage fixture.
As for Spain, confidence has returned.
With Yamal dazzling, Oyarzabal in clinical form and the entire team playing with renewed belief, the European champions have sent a clear message to the rest of the tournament:
Spain are back.
