This Wednesday, Spain achieved its biggest victory of the World Cup, when they beat Costa Rica 7-0 in a Group E game. The Spaniards surpassed the 6-2 they had beaten Bulgaria in 1998.
DANI OLMO opened the scoring with a beautiful move ⁰⁰
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Dani Olmo opened the scoring after 11 minutes, while Marco Asensio (21″) and Ferrán Torres (31) scored from the penalty spot at half-time.
Spain doesn’t stand a chance! Asensio scored his friend Navas!
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The defeat was then completed by a brace from Ferrán Torres (54″), Gavi (74″), Carlos Soler (90″) and Morata (90″+2).
All too easy for our brothers
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This was also the biggest loss Costa Rica suffered at World Cups, surpassing the 5–2 loss they lost to Brazil in 2002.
Interestingly, the last time a team won 7-0 was Portugal against North Korea at the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.
WHAT IS THIS SPAIN PLAYING
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SEE GAME STATISTICS HERE
Source: DN
