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Lamine Yamal scored his first World Cup goal in Spain's crush against Saudi Arabia
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Lamine Yamal scored his first World Cup goal in Spain's crush against Saudi Arabia

In a World Cup qualifier, Spain defeated Saudi Arabia 4-0 with Lamine Yamal scoring his first goal for the national team. Yamal, an 18-year-old Spanish player, opened the scoring after just ten minutes with an assist from Mikel Oyarzabal. Oyarzabal was the standout performer, scoring two goals and providing an assist within three minutes before being substituted at halftime. Spain's victory solidified their position at the top of Group H. The match took place at Atlanta Stadium in Georgia, and Spain extended their lead further in the second half through a self-scored goal by Saudi Arabian defender Hassan Altambakti. A fifth goal was disallowed due to an offside call after a lengthy VAR review.

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Lamine Yamal scored his first World Cup goal in Spain's crush against Saudi Arabia

In a World Cup qualifier, Spain defeated Saudi Arabia 4-0 with Lamine Yamal scoring his first goal for the national team. Yamal, an 18-year-old Spanish player, opened the scoring after just ten minutes with an assist from Mikel Oyarzabal. Oyarzabal was the standout performer, scoring two goals and providing an assist within three minutes before being substituted at halftime. Spain's victory solidified their position at the top of Group H. The match took place at Atlanta Stadium in Georgia, and Spain extended their lead further in the second half through a self-scored goal by Saudi Arabian defender Hassan Altambakti. A fifth goal was disallowed due to an offside call after a lengthy VAR review.

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