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Spain advanced, but the coach was concerned that many underestimated the man who scored the winning goal
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Spain advanced, but the coach was concerned that many underestimated the man who scored the winning goal

The article discusses Spain's success in football, highlighting the contributions of Mikel Oyarzabal, an underappreciated player who has scored crucial goals in several high-stakes matches. It references historical examples of players who achieved greatness despite not being considered legends, such as Oliver Bierhoff, Pedro, and Mario Mandžukić. The piece notes Oyarzabal's performance in the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers against Slovakia and his role in Spain's victory over Saudi Arabia. It also mentions his club achievements with Real Sociedad and emphasizes the coach's growing recognition of Oyarzabal's importance.

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Spain advanced, but the coach was concerned that many underestimated the man who scored the winning goal

The article discusses Spain's success in football, highlighting the contributions of Mikel Oyarzabal, an underappreciated player who has scored crucial goals in several high-stakes matches. It references historical examples of players who achieved greatness despite not being considered legends, such as Oliver Bierhoff, Pedro, and Mario Mandžukić. The piece notes Oyarzabal's performance in the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers against Slovakia and his role in Spain's victory over Saudi Arabia. It also mentions his club achievements with Real Sociedad and emphasizes the coach's growing recognition of Oyarzabal's importance.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on sports performance and does not engage with politically charged topics. It presents factual information about football matches and player achievements without taking a partisan stance.

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