Spain 4–0 Saudi Arabia
Goals:
Lamine Yamal 10’
Mikel Oyarzabal 21’, 24’
Hassan Al‑Tambakti (OG) 49’
Goal Analysis
-Yamal’s opener: A deep, curling cross from Oyarzabal found Yamal arriving at the far post. The youngster timed his run perfectly and finished with a controlled first‑time strike — a classic late‑winger arrival pattern.
Oyarzabal’s first goal: Spain pressed high, recovered the ball, and Oyarzabal finished with a low left‑footed shot after creating separation with a sharp diagonal run.
Oyarzabal’s second: A quick combination on the edge of the box freed him again; he struck early, catching the keeper unsighted.
Own goal: A driven cross deflected off Al‑Tambakti while he attempted to block the passing lane.
Team Performance
Spain dominated possession, pressed aggressively, and created overloads in the half‑spaces. Oyarzabal delivered a historic performance with two goals + one assist in 25 minutes, becoming the first player since 1982 to achieve such a start.
2️⃣ Belgium 0–0 Iran
Key Highlight:
Belgium’s Nathan Ngoy sent off (66’)
Iran GK Alireza Beiranvand made 7 crucial saves
Technical Highlights
Beiranvand’s standout moment was a one‑handed reflex save from point‑blank range — a textbook example of low‑body stability + explosive arm extension.
Iran’s defensive block stayed compact, forcing Belgium to shoot from wide angles.
Team Performance
Iran: Exceptional discipline, superb goalkeeping, strong counter‑pressing moments.
Belgium: Created 23 shots but lacked precision; struggled after going down to 10 men.
3️⃣ Uruguay 2–2 Cape Verde
Goals:
Cape Verde: Kevin Pina 21’, Hélio Varela 61’
Uruguay: Maxi Araújo 44’, Agustín Canobbio 45+6’
Goal Analysis
Pina’s goal: A long‑range strike after a turnover — clean body alignment, rising trajectory.
Araújo: Arrived late into the box, finishing a cut‑back with a controlled side‑foot.
Canobbio: Scored from a transition move; excellent acceleration and near‑post finish.
Varela: Timed his run behind the defensive line and finished calmly.
Team Performance
A high‑tempo match: Uruguay dominated phases before halftime, Cape Verde showed resilience and tactical maturity to equalize.
4️⃣ Japan 4–0 Tunisia
Goals
:
Daichi Kamada 4’
Ayase Ueda 31’, 83’
Junya Ito 69’
Technical Goal Analysis
Kamada: Early high press → turnover → precise low finish.
Ueda (first): Perfect near‑post movement, striker’s instinct.
Ito: Rapid wing isolation → cut‑inside → driven finish.
Ueda (second): Late‑game counterattack; clinical one‑touch strike
Team Performance
Japan were tactically superior — fast transitions, intelligent rotations, and relentless pressing.
5️⃣ Ecuador 0–0 Curaçao
A tight match with few clear chances; both teams maintained compact defensive structures.
6️⃣ Germany 2–1 Côte d’Ivoire
Goals:
Germany: Deniz Undav 68’, 90+4’
Côte d’Ivoire: Franck Kessié 30’
Technical Goal Analysis
Kessié: A powerful header from a set‑piece — excellent elevation and timing.
Undav (first): Quick turn inside the box, low finish across the keeper.
Undav (winner): Late run into the box, reacting fastest to a loose ball — classic poacher’s instinct.
Team Performance
Germany showed strong mentality, controlling the second half and executing late‑game pressure patterns effectively.
7️⃣ Netherlands 5–1 Sweden
Goals:
Netherlands: Brian Brobbey 5’, 17’; Cody Gakpo 47’, 54’; Crysencio Summerville 89’
Sweden: Anthony Elanga 59’
Team Performance
The Dutch attack was explosive — Brobbey’s physicality + Gakpo’s diagonal runs tore Sweden apart.
8️⃣ Türkiye 0–1 Paraguay
Goal:
Miguel Almirón 45+3’
Red Card: Türkiye – Matías Galarza (2’)
Team Performance
Paraguay controlled the match after Türkiye went down to 10 men early.
🏆Egypt 3–1 New Zealand
Group G – FIFA World Cup 2026, Vancouver
New Zealand scored first through Finn Surman’s header in the 15th minute, putting Egypt under early pressure.
Egypt struggled initially but grew into the match, with chances from Omar Marmoush and Mohamed Salah before halftime.
The second half saw a complete turnaround:
58’ – Mostafa Zizo equalised with a close‑range header.
67’ – Mohamed Salah scored to give Egypt the lead, becoming the first Egyptian to score in two World Cups and the oldest Egyptian World Cup goalscorer (34y 6d).
82’ – Trezeguet sealed the win with Egypt’s third goal.
⭐ Key Highlights
Egypt’s first World Cup victory in 92 years (since their debut in 1934).
Salah named Player of the Match, calling the win “one of the greatest triumphs in the country’s football history.”
The win places Egypt top of Group G, ahead of Belgium and Iran, who both drew their matches.
ഇന്നത്തെ FIFA World Cup മത്സരങ്ങളുടെ പൂർണ്ണ റിപ്പോർട്ട
സ്പെയിൻ 4–0 സൗദി അറേബ്യ
ഒയാർസബലിന്റെ രണ്ട് ഗോളുകളും ഒരു അസിസ്റ്റും—സ്പെയിൻ പൂർണ്ണ ആധിപത്യം. യമാലിന്റെ ആദ്യ ഗോൾ ഒരു ഡീപ് ക്രോസിൽ നിന്നുള്ള കൃത്യമായ ഫിനിഷ്.
ബെൽജിയം 0–0 ഇറാൻ
ഇറാൻ ഗോൾകീപ്പർ ബെയ്റാൻവാൻഡ് ഏഴ് അത്ഭുതസേവുകൾ. ബെൽജിയം 10 പേരായി.
ഉറുഗ്വേ 2–2 കേപ്പ് വെർഡെ
രണ്ടു ടീമുകളും ആക്രമണാത്മകമായി; ആദ്യ പകുതിയിൽ ഉറുഗ്വേ തിരിച്ചുവന്നു, രണ്ടാം പകുതിയിൽ കേപ്പ് വെർഡെ സമനില നേടി.
ജപ്പാൻ 4–0 ടുണീഷ്യ
ജപ്പാന്റെ ഹൈ‑പ്രസ്, വേഗതയേറിയ ട്രാൻസിഷൻ—ഉഎഡയുടെ രണ്ട് ഗോളുകൾ.
ജർമ്മനി 2–1 ഐവറി കോസ്റ്റ്
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