Spain back on track as Lamine Yamal scores in win over Saudi Arabia
Spain got their World Cup campaign back on track with a 4-0 victory over Saudi Arabia in Atlanta.
The European champions arrived in the United States as pre-tournament favourites, but those predictions had come under feverish scrutiny after being held 0-0 by the minnows of Cape Verde.
First-night concerns were washed away, though as Spain struck three times in the first 24 minutes to take top spot in Group H.
Lamine Yamal, the 18-year Barcelona star who played the final 19 minutes of the Cape Verde draw after injury, marked his first World Cup start with the opener and Mikel Oyarzabal underlined his scoring ability with a quickfire double.
Hassan Al Tambakti added to Saudi Arabia’s misery with an unfortunate second-half own goal – the eighth of this World Cup – and the Green Falcons rarely threatened before Ferran Torres saw his stoppage-time effort ruled out for offside.
Spain boss Luis de la Fuente made four changes, Alex Baena, Dani Olmo and Pedro Porro joining Yamal in the starting line-up.
Saudi Arabia immediately dropped into a deep block but Lamal dazzled on his first start since April 22, firing over in the fourth minute and setting up Porro’s rising attempt before opening his World Cup account.
Baena’s 10th-minute pass freed Oyarzabal and his drilled cross was met by Lamal, sliding in at the far post for his seventh international goal.
Oyarzabal forced Mohammed Al-Owais into a smart low save and dragged wide after being set up by Baena, but the Real Sociedad striker – who was criticised for not touching the ball in the opening half-hour against Cape Verde – pounced after 21 minutes when Olmo’s miscued shot struck a defender.
Aymeric Laporte nodded the ball into his path and Oyarzabal converted with the outside


