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At 18 years and 110 days, Gavi became the youngest World Cup goalscorer since Pelé in 1958.
Spain’s opening match of the 2022 FIFA World Cup at Al Thumama Stadium was a historic display of technical dominance, resulting in a record-breaking over Costa Rica. The match was defined by "Tiki-Taka" perfection, with Spain maintaining 82% possession and completing over 1,000 passes . Match Overview and Key Moments
This was the most goals Spain has ever scored in a single World Cup match. ESP vs CRC - Full Match - TSN.mp4.mp4
Watch the clinical finishing and technical mastery from La Roja's historic performance:
Spain refused to slow down. Ferran Torres added his second in the 54th minute. In the 74th minute, Gavi made history with a sublime outside-of-the-boot volley. Late substitutes Carlos Soler (90') and Alvaro Morata (92') provided the final gloss to the scoreline. Historic Records Set At 18 years and 110 days, Gavi became
Dani Olmo opened the scoring in the 11th minute with a clever chip, marking Spain’s 100th World Cup goal. Marco Asensio doubled the lead 10 minutes later, followed by a Ferran Torres penalty in the 31st minute after Jordi Alba was fouled.
Spain asserted control immediately, scoring three goals in the first half-hour to effectively end the contest. Match Overview and Key Moments This was the
Costa Rica was held without a single shot on goal—a feat achieved only once before in a World Cup since 1966.