The midfielder, recovered by Luis de la Fuente, scores after a Courtois error and puts Spain in the lead
Fabian puts Spain ahead in 2026 World Cup quarterfinals
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For now, a draw in the quarterfinals of the 2026 World Cup with the entire second half ahead to decide the result. Proves Luis de la Fuente right with the substitution and scores the goal that sets the match on course. However, the goal provides an important morale boost for Spain, which dreams of continuing to make history in the 2026 World Cup and keeping alive the goal of winning the second title in its history.
Furthermore, It is the cry of a player who arrived at the World Cup with starting credentials and left the team after the draw against Cape Verde. His return to the starting lineup brought with it the goal that put Spain ahead.
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For now, a draw in the quarterfinals of the 2026 World Cup with the entire second half ahead to decide the result.
according to InfobaeProves Luis de la Fuente right with the substitution and scores the goal that sets the match on course.
according to InfobaeHowever, the goal provides an important morale boost for Spain, which dreams of continuing to make history in the 2026 World Cup and keeping alive the goal of winning the second title in its history.
according to El MundoIt is the cry of a player who arrived at the World Cup with starting credentials and left the team after the draw against Cape Verde.
according to MarcaHis return to the starting lineup brought with it the goal that put Spain ahead.
according to Marca
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