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WWW.FOXSPORTS.COM4 Takeaways From Spain's Bounce-Back Win vs. Saudi Arabia At The World CupSpain got its 2026 FIFA World Cup campaign back on track with an easy 4-0 win over Saudi Arabia on Sunday at Atlanta Stadium. Spain opened its tournament with a shock scoreless draw against Cape Verde that saw it enter the second match day with just one point. Now, Spain is in the driver's seat in Group H with four points and four goals to its name. Here are four takeaways from the match: 1. Yamal Isn't 100%. It Doesn't Matter. Spain superstar Lamine Yamal got the start against Saudi Arabia on Sunday after coming on as a substitute in its opening match against Cape Verde. While it's clear that the 18-year-old still has some rust to shake off after he missed the final weeks of the season with a torn left hamstring, he is such a difference-maker for Spain that, for now, it doesn't matter. Yamal opened his World Cup account with a goal in his second-ever appearance at the tournament and his first-ever start. He is the eighth-youngest player to score at the World Cup, surpassing Lionel Messi with his 10th-minute goal. Yes, there were moments Yamal didn't look like himself three of his five shots on goal were off-target, and he only completed two of his six attempted crosses but that's expected to come with time. And if that time comes, Spain will be a tough team to beat. 2. Spain Is More Fun When Oyarzabal Shows Up Coming into the tournament, the No. 9 position was the biggest area of concern for Spain (as it has been since the days of David Villa and Fernando Torres), and Mikel Oyarzabal did nothing to dispel those concerns in Spain's opening match, becoming the first player in recorded World Cup history to play the first 30 minutes of a match without touching the ball once. Maybe it was the strength of the opponent, but Oyarzabal looked like a completely different player the one that Spain needs against Saudi Arabia. He scored his first goal in the 21st minute after plucking the ball out of the air in a crowded area, and his second came just three minutes later on the opposite post, where he scored his first. Spain's concerns up top are real, but Oyarzabal has proven he's capable of being a source for goals under manager Luis de la Fuente. As long as he doesn't lay another egg in this tournament, the surrounding noise should disappear in no time. 3. Rodri Is Back, But Is It For Good? Sunday was the first time that someone watching Spain would be able to tell that a recent Ballon d'Or winner was on its roster. Rodri was a maestro in the midfield against Saudi Arabia, completing 95% of his passes (113-of-119), including 100% of his long balls (6/6), and recovering the ball eight times. Rodri will see tougher opponents as the tournament goes on, with all due respect to Saudi Arabia, but if he can continue stacking these performances, building his confidence and improving his fitness, Spain can reach a level that not even the most optimistic of outlooks could have predicted. 4. Another Exit Looming For Saudi Arabia? Saudi Arabia's 2022 World Cup was marked by an unbelievable upset win over Argentina, and its 2026 World Cup started with an impressive draw against Uruguay. But just like in 2022, one good showing might not be enough for Saudi Arabia. With its 4-0 loss to Spain, Saudi Arabia enters the final match day of the group stage with one point and an unfavorable goal differential. It's capable of beating Cape Verde, but so was Spain in its opener. In other words, it's time to dig deep.0 Reacties 0 aandelen 106 Views 0 voorbeeld -
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SPORTS.YAHOO.COMWorld Cup highlights: goalfest! Spain thrash Saudi ArabiaWorld Cup highlights: goalfest! Spain thrash Saudi ArabiaWhat a response! After the huge disappointment following the draw against Cape Verde in the opening match, Saudi Arabia must have felt today as if the Spaniards were playing a completely different sport. Passing, dribbling, speed, attacking and defensive efficiency: in this match, the European champions were superior to their opponents on the pitch in absolutely every respect. Lamine Yamal was the one who broke the deadlock early on, a brace from Oyarzabal before the break, and a slapstick own goal by Al-Tambakti after a shot from Cucurella sealed the final score. You can take another detailed look at the goal fest here:What do you think? Was the opening match just a slip-up, and are the Spaniards now back in the game when it comes to the World Cup trophy? Write it in the comments!This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in here.0 Reacties 0 aandelen 121 Views 0 voorbeeld
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WWW.ESPN.COMConceio: No obligation to pass ball to RonaldoPortugal's Francisco Conceio on Sunday rejected suggestions that the team feels compelled to constantly look for Cristiano Ronaldo on the pitch at this 2026 FIFA World Cup.0 Reacties 0 aandelen 126 Views 0 voorbeeld -
WWW.DAILYMAIL.COMSpain get their swagger back after Cape Verde slip-up as Lamine Yamal gets off the mark at World Cup with goal in 4-0 win over Saudi ArabiaOLIVER SALT IN ATLANTA: Six days ago Spain sleepwalked to humiliation in Atlanta when they failed to breach the defense of Cape Verde. Almost a week later they proved that was just a blip.0 Reacties 0 aandelen 101 Views 0 voorbeeld -
WWW.GBNEWS.COMGary Lineker tells Micah Richards to 'shut the f*** up' after being labelled 'traitor' for ITV stintGary Lineker caused quite a stir when he popped up on ITV's World Cup coverage on Saturday evening, appearing in a 20-minute segment before Germany took on Ivory Coast.The 65-year-old, who famously fronted BBC football for 26 years before departing in May 2025, couldn't resist having a little dig at his former employers."Thank you very much for joining us on ITV for this one. Another day, another game, another channel," he quipped as the broadcast kicked off.Presenter Laura Woods playfully interrupted: "Whoa, whoa, whoa. Gary, that's my job!"Lineker was clearly impressed by ITV's Manhattan skyline backdrop, calling it "absolutely amazing" and confirming "it is real" a pointed contrast to the BBC's Salford-based coverage that's drawn criticism for not being on location.The banter really kicked off when the pair reunited on their Netflix show, The Rest Is Football.Richards couldn't help himself, mimicking Lineker's ITV appearance by introducing the podcast: "Hello and welcome to the Rest Is Football with me Micah Richards."Lineker jumped in immediately: "Woah, woah, woah, woah. Micah that's my job."Richards then appeared on a TV monitor, declaring: "It's not nice is it? Absolute traitor you are. 26 years of blood, sweat and tears to the BBC then you go over to the rival."Lineker's response was blunt: "Hang on a minute Micah. Shut the f*** up," before switching off the screen.When Richards demanded an explanation, Lineker was ready with his answer."I was making an appearance to promote my show 'The Box', which is also on ITV in September," he revealed with a wry smile.But that wasn't the only reason for his rival network cameo."And also I wanted to go and have a little look at the studio. I also wanted to go and promote our Netflix show, for which I got two mentions," he added.Lineker insisted it was all above board: "It was just for purely professional reasons, Micah."Richards wasn't buying it for a second."Professional reasons? Come on Gaz. You're better than that," he fired back.But Lineker had the perfect response ready: "Says the person that works for pretty much every television channel known to man."Richards, who regularly appears on BBC, Sky Sports and CBS Sports Goalazo, had no choice but to admit defeat, raising his hands and conceding: "You got me!"The good-natured ribbing continued as Lineker filmed a behind-the-scenes blog, enjoying a head massage at the ITV studio and noting: "You don't get this at the BBC."Our Standards: The GB News Editorial Charter0 Reacties 0 aandelen 94 Views 0 voorbeeld -
WWW.BBC.COMSerena Williams to make singles comeback at WimbledonSerena Williams will make a surprise return to singles action at Wimbledon later this month after accepting a wildcard.0 Reacties 0 aandelen 96 Views 0 voorbeeld