Superb Spain reigns in LA
La Roja delivers a dominant display in comprehensive 3-0 win over Austria
Although Spain arrived at this year's World Cup as a championship favorite and then went unbeaten through group play, those first three matches weren't overly impressive.
When the knockout rounds finally arrived Thursday, the star-studded team turned on its full talent show and served notice that Spain can be just as good as everybody thought — and it's probably getting better.
Mikel Oyarzabal scored two goals and Spain beat Austria 3-0 for its first victory in a World Cup knockout match since winning the title in 2010.
Pedro Porro added a goal in the second half as La Roja put on its most impressive performance of the tournament while demonstrating offensive creativity and defensive rigor throughout its vaunted lineup.
"The great teams step up when it's needed," Spain coach Luis de la Fuente said. "We played a great match. We came close to perfection, but we must keep improving."
While Oyarzabal, fullback Marc Cucurella and winger Lamine Yamal all had sensational moments in attack, Spain also has yet to concede a goal at this year's World Cup. Austria failed to get a shot on target, so Unai Simon didn't have to make a save while keeping his fourth consecutive clean sheet and setting a World Cup record with 519 consecutive shutout minutes dating back to the last tournament in Qatar.
"I'm happy to have helped the team for us to go through another round," Oyarzabal said.
"Now (I will) just rest and get ready for the next one. It was a complicated match. We knew that it was going to be difficult against a very physical team, but we had a very good day and played a good match."
Yamal had four of Spain's 10 shots on goal, getting wild cheers from the pro-Spanish sellout crowd at SoFi Stadium.
The 18-year-old Barcelona sensation played his longest stretch of the tournament, before coming off in the 85th minute, moments after Austria defender David Alaba deflected Yamal's hard shot off the goal line.
Following a cautious start against Austria, Spain unleashed its full attack after the first-half hydration break. Oyarzabal got La Roja off the mark.
The Real Sociedad captain, who has four goals so far at this year's World Cup, opened the scoring in the 36th minute, after he advanced unmarked into the penalty area and coolly converted Cucurella's pass.
Spain kept up the pressure after halftime, playing some of its most creative soccer of the tournament.
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