Spain re-establishes momentum in its World Cup campaign with a 4-0 win over Saudi Arabia in Atlanta on Sunday. The result follows heightened scrutiny over Spain’s form after the team was held to a 0-0 draw by Cape Verde earlier in the tournament, despite arriving in the United States viewed as pre-tournament favourites. Multiple reports describe Spain as dominating the match from the start, breaking the game open early. Lamine Yamal scores for Spain, with the team delivering three goals within the first 24 minutes, according to one outlet. The scoreline reflects a wide margin as Spain effectively overcomes Saudi Arabia throughout the match, moving “back on track” after the scoreless earlier draw. With this victory, Spain demonstrates a more decisive attacking performance and returns to winning ways as the tournament progresses. The accounts agree on the opponent, location, final score, and Yamal’s involvement in the scoring, while emphasizing Spain’s early surge and overall control.