Spain moved a step closer to securing their place at the upcoming World Cup with a composed and confident performance in their victory over Georgia, highlighted by standout displays from Mikel Oyarzabal and Martin Zubimendi. Despite the absence of teenage sensation Lamine Yamal, La Roja showed their impressive depth and control, delivering a result that keeps them firmly on course for qualification.
From the opening whistle, Spain dictated the tempo of the match. Their dominance in possession forced Georgia deep into their defensive structure, and it wasn’t long before the hosts found their breakthrough. Oyarzabal, operating with precision and energy, became the focal point of Spain’s attacking sequences, consistently finding pockets of space and creating problems for the Georgian back line.
The Spanish forward’s intelligent movement and clinical finishing ensured his influence was felt throughout the match. His contribution not only tilted the game in Spain’s favour but also reinforced his growing importance in Luis de la Fuente’s plans. With Yamal unavailable, Oyarzabal embraced the responsibility, delivering a performance full of authority and creativity.
In midfield, Martin Zubimendi played a crucial role, providing balance, composure, and a sense of control that allowed Spain to maintain rhythm and dictate play. His ability to break up opposition counters while initiating attacks from deep ensured Georgia rarely found opportunities to threaten. Zubimendi’s calm presence and excellent reading of the game highlighted why he is considered one of the most reliable midfield options in the squad.
Georgia, to their credit, showed resilience in moments and attempted to disrupt Spain’s flow with quick counters. However, their chances were limited as La Roja’s defensive structure held firm and their midfield continually regained control after every wave of Georgian pressure.
As the match progressed, Spain’s confidence only grew, with their passing combinations and movement repeatedly cutting through the Georgia lines. The victory served as another reminder of the improving cohesion within the squad and the strategic clarity under De la Fuente.
With qualification now within reach, Spain can look ahead to their remaining fixtures with a sense of assurance. Performances like this—driven by key individuals and supported by collective solidity—suggest a team that is not only set for the World Cup but one that could make a considerable impact once they arrive.
