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Responding strongly to their opening setback, Spain stroll to a 4-0 victory over Group H rivals Saudi Arabia, with a stunning three-goal blitz inside the first half-hour all but s
Here's something that very few could have reasonably expected coming into this World Cup: Cape Verde controls its own destiny with one match left in group play. That's right. With a win on Friday against Saudi Arabia,
Spain remains one of the favorites to lift the trophy even after their surprising 0-0 draw against Cape Verde in its opener. Saudi Arabia will look to capitalize on that pressure
Saudi Arabia's defensive strategy fell apart as Spain dismantled their low block with ruthless efficiency, leaving coach Georgios Donis lamenting his team's lack of steel around ​their penalty area after Sunday's 4-0 World Cup defeat.
Spain and teenage star Lamine Yamal face Saudi Arabia in Atlanta in the marquee World Cup matchup Sunday. Day 11 at the World Cup will also see Kevin De Bruyne
Saudi Arabia is using Austin as its base for the World Cup. The Green Falcons are hoping to reach the knockout stage for the second time.
Spain faced plenty of scrutiny and criticism after a disappointing start to their World Cup campaign, but following a resounding win over Saudi Arabia on Sunday, manager Luis de la Fuente said people were crazy to question his side.
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