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Six finals, six goals: Oyarzabal eyes World Cup history as Spain prepare for Argentina final
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Six finals, six goals: Oyarzabal eyes World Cup history as Spain prepare for Argentina final

Mikel Oyarzabal, the Spanish forward, is set to play in the FIFA World Cup final against Argentina, carrying a historic record of scoring in every major final he has participated in as a professional. According to a FIFA report, Oyarzabal has scored in six finals across his career, including two Copa del Rey finals, two UEFA Nations League finals, a UEFA EURO final, and an Olympic final. His performance in the semi-final against France, where he scored a crucial penalty, highlights his composure under pressure. FIFA notes that Oyarzabal is aiming to become the first Spain player to score six goals at a single World Cup, surpassing previous records held by players like David Villa and Emilio Butragueño.

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Six finals, six goals: Oyarzabal eyes World Cup history as Spain prepare for Argentina final

Mikel Oyarzabal, the Spanish forward, is set to play in the FIFA World Cup final against Argentina, carrying a historic record of scoring in every major final he has participated in as a professional. According to a FIFA report, Oyarzabal has scored in six finals across his career, including two Copa del Rey finals, two UEFA Nations League finals, a UEFA EURO final, and an Olympic final. His performance in the semi-final against France, where he scored a crucial penalty, highlights his composure under pressure. FIFA notes that Oyarzabal is aiming to become the first Spain player to score six goals at a single World Cup, surpassing previous records held by players like David Villa and Emilio Butragueño.

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