Spain has been relentless in their European qualifiers, despite starting their World Cup campaign a bit later than other teams. They have now secured five victories in five matches, scoring 19 goals without conceding once. Their latest dominant performance came against Georgia, earning a convincing 4-0 win that pushed them to the brink of qualifying for the 2026 World Cup.
Spain extends its dominant Qualifying Run
The 2010 world champions looked sharp and aggressive on Saturday at the Boris Paichadze Dinamo Arena in Georgia. Neither Lamine Yamalβs recent injury nor his dispute with Barcelona seemed to distract the Spanish side. Mikel Oyarzabal netted twice, while Martin Zubimendi and Ferran Torres added one goal each to seal the big win.
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Spain, now unbeaten in 30 consecutive competitive fixtures, enjoyed 57 percent possession and fired 15 shots on target. Georgia, meanwhile, managed only four attemptsβtwo on targetβand never posed a real threat. Spain took the lead early, scoring in the 11th minute after a Georgian handball resulted in a penalty, calmly converted by Oyarzabal. Zubimendi doubled the advantage in the 22nd minute with a composed finish following a Fabian Ruiz pass.
Dominant First Half Sets Up Comfortable Victory
Luis de la Fuenteβs men tightened their grip on the game before halftime. Torres added Spainβs third with help from Oyarzabal, and if not for a superb save from Georgian goalkeeper Giorgi Mamardashvili, the margin wouldβve been even larger before the break.
Georgia barely troubled Spainβs goalkeeper Unai SimΓ³n, registering their first real attempt in the 60th minute. Spain quickly responded, with Oyarzabal heading in a Torres cross in the 63rd minute, completing his brace and securing the emphatic victory.
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Spain now sits comfortably at the top of Group E with 15 points from 5 matches. A win or draw against Turkey in the final matchβor even a loss by fewer than seven goalsβwill confirm their direct entry into the World Cup. Turkey trail with 12 points, followed by Georgia with 3, while Bulgaria remains scoreless. The second-place team will still have a route through the play-offs.
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