Spain Dominates Saudi Arabia in First Half with Yamal and Oyarzabal Strikes
Quick Look
- Spain showcased a dominant first half against Saudi Arabia, with Lamine Yamal scoring a historic opener and Mikel Oyarzabal adding a rapid-fire double.
- The Green Falcons struggled to contain Spain's fluid passing and clinical precision, ending the half significantly behind.
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Why It Matters
Spain, heavily favored to win the tournament, faced pressure after a 0-0 draw in their previous match. Saudi Arabia, inspired by a previous World Cup upset, aimed to surprise another favorite.
45+5'- Half-time. The referee blows the whistle to signal the end of a breathtaking opening 45 minutes in Atlanta.
The first act ends with Spain showing the absolute full elite package of why they are heavily favored to go all the way and lift the trophy. From the very first whistle, it has been a display of sheer dominance, beautiful fluid passing, and clinical precision. Lamine Yamal set the tone with a historic opener, before Mikel Oyarzabal struck a rapid-fire double to leave the Green Falcons completely shell-shocked.
45+2- La Roja are desperate to add a fourth goal before the referee blows for halftime. They win a corner on the left side and decide to take it short to keep possession, but the Saudi defense stays alert and clears the ball out of the danger zone.
The clearance sparks a lightning-fast counter-attack for the Green Falcons. Moteb Al-Harbi races down the left flank with numbers flying forward in support, but he hesitates for a second too long and loses possession under heavy pressure from the Spanish tracking back.
40'- Spain slowed down a bit after the hydration break, but they are playing at top speed once more.
Saudi Arabia have put all eleven players back in their own half to try and stop the non-stop Spanish attacks. It is all hands on deck for the Saudi defense right now just to survive until halftime.
30'- Lamine Yamal is absolutely radiating confidence out there. The 18-year-old winger picks up the ball in the inside-right channel, drifts past his marker with ease, and cuts inside onto his lethal left foot.
He tries to replicate his spectacular opening goal by aiming for the far post, but this time he doesn't get enough curl on it, sending the effort well wide of the target.
Even with that miss, Spain remain completely dominant as we reach the half-hour mark. Meanwhile, Saudi Arabia captain Salem Al-Dawsari has just been shown a yellow card by the referee for a frustrated challenge in midfield.
25'- The referee blows his whistle to pause the action for a needed hydration break in the Atlanta heat. Truth be told, the Saudi Arabian players could not run to their technical area fast enough.
It has been an absolute masterclass of a first half from the European giants, who are controlling a massive chunk of possession and attacking at will. Georgios Donis' side looks completely out of answers as they try to reorganize their shattered five-man backline.
24'- This is turning into an absolute nightmare for Georgios Donis and his Green Falcons. Spain are tearing the tactical script to shreds, scoring their third goal inside the opening 24 minutes.
It is a quickfire double for Mikel Oyarzabal, who is completely running the show. Marc Cucurella and Dani Olmo combined beautifully out wide, keeping the ball alive in the air under intense pressure. The ball floated toward the back post, and Oyarzabal showed perfect predatory instincts to beat his marker and smash it home.
The game feels virtually over before the hydration break. Saudi Arabia look shell-shocked, and Spain are showing no signs of slowing down.
21'- Mikel Oyarzabal gets his goal! After being denied just a few minutes ago, the Spanish forward has firmly made amends, adding a clinical finish to go along with his brilliant assist for Yamal's opener.
It was a beautiful, fluid team move from La Roja. The ball is moved sharply through the midfield before being slid perfectly into Oyarzabal's path. He makes no mistake this time, coolly slotting it past Al-Owais to put Spain firmly in the driver's seat.
Saudi Arabia are in real trouble here as Spain threaten to run away with this one.
17'- Mikel Oyarzabal is a man on a mission tonight. After a frustrating opener against Cape Verde where he didn’t get a single touch in the first 30 minutes, the forward is determined to make an impact.
He makes a sharp, intelligent run inside from the left flank, finding space in the box and drilling a powerful, low shot toward the far post. Saudi goalkeeper Mohammed Al-Owais reads it perfectly, reacting quickly to get low to his right and palming the ball away to deny a certain second goal. Brilliant goalkeeping to keep the Green Falcons in the game!
16'- This is just relentless football from the former world champions. Since the opening goal, Spain have turned up the heat, keeping a vice-grip on possession and suffocating Saudi Arabia inside their own half.
The Green Falcons are finding it incredibly difficult to launch any sort of meaningful attack. On the rare occasions they do get the ball, Spain's high press wins it back almost instantly. Saudi's passing looks hurried and unconvincing right now. If things don't change quickly, it is going to be a very long and exhausting night for the Saudi defense.
11'- There is the magic Spain were desperately looking for! The 18-year-old superstar has delivered on the biggest stage of all, scoring his first-ever World Cup goal to break the deadlock in Atlanta.
It was a brilliant piece of individual skill. Yamal cuts inside from the right wing onto his favorite left foot, leaves his marker completely stranded, and curls a beautiful, precise shot right into the far corner past the diving goalkeeper. The stadium has absolutely erupted!
What a massive moment for the teenager and what a relief for Luis de la Fuente. The gamble to start him has paid off instantly.
3'- Spain win an early corner on the right side. They play it short to young Lamine Yamal, who tries to float a quick cross into the box, but the organized Saudi defense clears it downfield easily.
It is a very predictable start to the match so far. Every single Spanish player is pushed high inside the Saudi half. La Roja have all the possession, but they really need to play with more speed and urgency to break the lines.
The Spanish national anthem, Marcha Real, echoes powerfully across the stadium speakers. Thousands of passionate, traveling fans from Spain wave their red-and-yellow flags, filling the arena with a brilliant wall of sound.
The cameras pan across the line of Spanish players. You can see the absolute focus on the faces of Rodri and Dani Olmo, while young Lamine Yamal looks incredibly calm for an 18-year-old carrying the hopes of a nation on his shoulders. There are no lyrics to this ancient anthem, but the heavy, rhythmic clapping from the stands tells you everything you need to know about the atmosphere tonight.
The Saudi Arabian anthem is up next, and then we are ready for football!
Total Meetings: 3
Spain Wins: 3
Saudi Arabia Wins: 0
Draws: 0
This evening’s clash will be only the second time these two sides face each other on the grandest stage of the World Cup. Their solitary tournament meeting back in 2006 was a tightly contested affair, settled by a single goal from Juanito.
While history firmly backs La Roja, statistics mean nothing once the whistle blows. Saudi Arabia have shown they can tear up the script against traditional heavyweights.
The players are out in the tunnel. The national anthems are up next!
The biggest talking point tonight is the return of Spain’s teenage sensation, Lamine Yamal. Despite worries about his fitness, the 18-year-old winger has been named in the starting lineup, and the expectations are sky-high.
Spain’s attack looked completely flat and out of ideas in their opening 0-0 draw against Cape Verde. However, the moment Yamal came off the bench in the 71st minute of that game, everything changed. His incredible speed, quick dribbling, and creativity instantly gave Spain a spark.
Tonight, manager Luis de la Fuente is risking his crown jewel from the very first minute. While Yamal might not be physically ready to play the full 90 minutes, Spain desperately need his magic early on to break down a tough Saudi Arabian defense.
All eyes are on the teenager. Can he lift La Roja when they need him most?
The massive news out of the Spanish camp is confirmed: teenage superstar Lamine Yamal has been named in the starting XI by Luis de la Fuente, shaking off his hamstring issue to inject some much-needed magic into the attack.
De la Fuente has made significant changes from the side that drew blank against Cape Verde, with Pedro Porro coming into the backline and Alex Baena starting in a dynamic midfield setup.
Meanwhile, Saudi Arabia boss Georgios Donis has made two tactical tweaks to the team that drew with Uruguay. Ali Lajami slots into the defense, while Nasser Al-Dawsari gets the nod in midfield.
Spain Starting XI (4-2-3-1): Goalkeeper: Unai Simón
Defenders: Pedro Porro, Pau Cubarsí, Aymeric Laporte, Marc Cucurella
Defensive Midfielders: Rodri, Pedri
Attacking Midfielders: Álex Baena, Lamine Yamal, Dani Olmo
Forward: Mikel Oyarzabal
Spain Substitutes: David Raya (GK), Joan García (GK), Marc Pubill, Alejandro Grimaldo, Eric García, Marcos Llorente, Mikel Merino, Fabián Ruiz, Gavi, Nico Williams, Martín Zubimendi, Ferran Torres, Yéremy Pino, Víctor Muñoz, Borja Iglesias.
Saudi Arabia Starting XI (5-3-2): Goalkeeper: Mohammed Al-Owais
Defenders: Saud Abdulhamid, Hassan Al-Tambakti, Ali Lajami, Abdulelah Al-Amri, Moteb Al-Harbi
Midfielders: Nasser Al-Dawsari, Abdullah Al-Khaibari, Musab Al-Juwayr
Forwards: Firas Al-Buraikan, Salem Al-Dawsari (C)
Saudi Arabia Substitutes: Nawaf Al-Aqidi (GK), Ahmed Al-Kassar (GK), Ali Majrashi, Hassan Kadesh, Nawaf Boushal, Jehad Thakri, Mohammed Abu Al-Shamat, Mohamed Kanno, Ziyad Al-Johani, Alaa Hejji, Ayman Yahya, Khalid Al-Ghannam, Saleh Al-Shehri, Abdullah Al-Hamdan, Sultan Mandash.
Saudi Arabia’s head coach Georgios Donis is hoping history can repeat itself tonight in Atlanta. The Greek tactician only took charge of the team in April, following the short-lived reigns of Roberto Mancini and Herve Renard but he is already channeling the team's greatest World Cup memory to inspire his players.
It was Renard who famously masterminded Saudi Arabia's unforgettable upset victory over Lionel Messi’s Argentina back in Qatar, and Donis believes his side can pull off a similar miracle against Spain.
"It’s nice to have miracles in football, and we’ve seen it many times," Donis said during his pre-match news conference. "We’ve seen it in the World Cup, we’ve seen favourites losing against underdogs. It’s great to have great memories in our national team, such as the game against Argentina."
The Green Falcons clearly have no fear. Lineups are locked in next, let's see how both teams stack up!
Spain’s coach Luis de la Fuente is refusing to press the panic button just yet. After confidently calling his squad the best in the world before the tournament, he promised fans that La Roja will show their true colors tonight in Atlanta.
"This generation of footballers is highly competitive and really fired up… It’s going to be a completely different story," De la Fuente said during his pre-match news conference. "There is no drama or crisis. The bottom line is simply that we need to win tomorrow."
Despite his calm demeanor, all eyes remain fixed on teenage sensation Lamine Yamal. Speculation about the 18-year-old winger’s fitness has completely dominated Spain’s camp over the last 48 hours. While reports suggest he is still not fully ready to complete a grueling 90 minutes, the manager is under immense pressure from the Spanish media to start him anyway to spark a misfiring attack.
Addressing the media on the prodigy's availability, De la Fuente simply added: "The most important thing is that he’s back."
Will the gamble pay off, or will the Green Falcons frustrate the heavyweights? We will have the official team lineups for you very shortly!
Argentina. 2022. Qatar. Saudi Arabia shocked the world that day by beating the eventual World Cup winners in one of the greatest upsets in tournament history. Tonight, coach Georgios Donis wants his side to do it all over again.
Saudi goalkeeper Mohammed Al-Owais was the hero against Uruguay, earning his side a 1-1 draw. Saudi Arabia's point will give them confidence they can progress to the knockout stage for the first time since the United States last hosted the World Cup in 1994.
And Donis has a very clear gameplan for Spain. He has studied Yamal closely and made a fascinating observation: "Spain is not the same team when Yamal is on the bench. I think Yamal is maybe this period the biggest talent in the world. I think he started to replace Messi in Barcelona in the best way. I didn't see a player at this age to make this difference and to have this quality and to play with this maturity. "The Green Falcons know exactly where Spain's danger comes from. The question is - can they stop it?
Spain are one of the favourites to win this World Cup. They are the reigning European Champions. They are ranked second in the world. And yet, they are walking into tonight's match under enormous pressure after being held 0-0 by Cape Verde six days ago.
Spain had 27 shots, seven on target, and 2.29 expected goals against Cape Verde and nothing to show for it. Cape Verde goalkeeper Vozinha, who turned 40 just two weeks before the World Cup, made seven saves to deny La Roja.The criticism back home has been fierce. Gavi was questioned. Ferran Torres was questioned. De la Fuente was questioned. But the coach is not panicking. "I'm perfectly fine with the noise and the criticism, but this team is reliable no matter what. We surpassed 32 matches unbeaten. This is a team that, based on the numbers, is extraordinarily reliable. We'll be better in the next match, that's for sure," he said.
With all four teams in Group H level on one point, tonight is a must-win for Spain. Three points here could put them firmly in control of the group with one game to spare.
Open Questions
- Can Saudi Arabia mount a comeback in the second half?
- Will Spain maintain their dominant performance?