The Spanish national football team cut the ribbon of its participation in the World Cup held in the State of Qatar, with a wide victory over Costa Rica, 7-0, in drawing the first matches of Group E, which was held at Al-Thumama Stadium, south of the capital, Doha.

Without surprises, the Spanish "Matador" entered the meeting pressing and controlling, and tried to reach the goal early on goalkeeper Keylor Navas, which actually came to him in the 11th minute by Dani Olmo.

While everyone waited for Costa Rica's reaction, the Spaniards continued to dominate the course of the game, scoring the second goal in the 21st minute by Real Madrid star Marco Asensio, then the third from the penalty kick, successfully converted by Ferran Torres, in the 31st minute.

Spain goal “11”: Spain 1-0 Costa


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Spain goal “21”: Spain 2-0 Costa Rica

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The first half of the match ended with the Spanish team leading by 3 goals.

Spain goal "31": Spain 3-0 Costa


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The beginning of the second half of the confrontation was not much different from the previous one, as it remained loyal to Spanish control in exchange for a Costa Rican retreat.

This situation helped the Spaniards add the fourth goal, by Barcelona player, Ferran Torres, in the 54th minute, the fifth by Gavi in ​​the 74th minute, then the sixth by Carlos Soler in the 90th minute.

Spain goal "74": Spain 5-0 Costa Rica

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Before Morata concluded the festival of goals in the 93rd minute, signing the seventh goal.

Spain goal "90 + 2": Spain 7-0 Costa Rica

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The match ended with the victory of the 2010 title holder by seven clean, which is the widest result recorded so far in this version of the World Cup, and the worst in the history of Costa Rica's participation in the World Cup.

With this victory, the Spanish national team leads Group G with 3 points, ahead of Japan, who achieved a heavy-caliber surprise, and earlier defeated Germany with two unanswered goals.