
Lamine Yamal had been waiting his whole career for this stage — and it took him ten minutes to remind everyone why. The Barcelona winger opened his World Cup account early in Spain's commanding 4-0 victory over Saudi Arabia, announcing himself on football's biggest platform with the kind of casual authority that makes you forget he's 18 years old.
Yamal's first World Cup start lasted precisely ten minutes before he was already writing himself into the tournament's story. The goal — Spain's opener against Saudi Arabia — was the kind of moment that gets replayed for years: a young player, the biggest stage, no hesitation. Luis Enrique's side went on to win 4-0, their first victory of the 2026 World Cup, and the scoreline barely needed explaining. Spain were simply better in every department.
Mikel Oyarzabal was also involved for Spain, according to BBC Sport and ESPN FC, though the precise nature of his contribution — goal, assist, or general influence — wasn't immediately confirmed. What was confirmed: Saudi Arabia had no answer for a Spain side that looked every bit the tournament contender the pre-tournament billing suggested.
For context, this was a Spain team that arrived at the 2026 World Cup carrying genuine weight of expectation — Euro 2024 winners, a golden generation at or near its peak, and Yamal as the jewel in the crown. A first win of the tournament, and one as emphatic as this, does exactly what a group-stage statement is supposed to do: it puts the rest of the draw on notice.
Yamal, for his part, looked entirely unbothered by the occasion. He didn't celebrate like a teenager who'd just scored his first World Cup goal. He looked like someone who expected to.
Spain's group campaign continues, and on this evidence, Luis Enrique has exactly the kind of squad depth and attacking firepower to go deep into the knockout rounds. Yamal scoring inside ten minutes of his first World Cup start isn't just a feel-good headline — it's a signal. The 2026 World Cup has its first breakout moment, and it arrived before most fans had finished their first drink of the evening.
Lamine Yamal had been waiting his whole career for this stage — and it took him ten minutes to remind everyone why. The Barcelona winger opened his World Cup account early in Spain's commanding 4-0 victory over Saudi…
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