FIFA World Cup: David Raya urges Spain to be 'more clinical' against Saudi Arabia

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 David Raya urges Spain to be 'more clinical' against Saudi Arabia

Spain goalkeeper David Raya warms up before the start of the World Cup Group H soccer match between Spain and Cape Verde in Atlanta, Monday, June 15, 2026. (AP Photo/Mike Stewart)

Spain came into the 2026 FIFA World Cup as one of the favourites to lift the trophy. They left their opening match with just one point. Now, goalkeeper David Raya wants answers and more importantly, goals.Raya has backed Spain to be "more clinical" in Sunday's World Cup group clash with Saudi Arabia, telling ESPN that the team's morale has not been dented by the draw with Cape Verde.

David Raya Urges Spain to Be 'More Clinical' Against Saudi ArabiaThe reigning European champions were stunned into a goalless draw by World Cup debutants Cape Verde in Atlanta on June 15, firing a whopping 27 shots compared to their opponents' six, but failing to convert any of the seven they managed on target.

Cape Verde goalkeeper Vozinha, who turned 40 just weeks before the tournament, was inspired, producing several brilliant stops to deny Mikel Oyarzabal, Aymeric Laporte and Ferran Torres, who also struck the crossbar.For a team of Spain's quality, it was a deeply frustrating night. But Raya insists the dressing room is not in panic mode."A competition like this is very long, and as we've always said, a lot of stories don't start out how you want," Raya said.

"We can't do anything about the first game, but we have to look to the second game and be demanding, and get the three points."Adding to Spain's problems, star winger Lamine Yamal was not fit to start against Cape Verde, with de la Fuente confirming a day before the match that he was still recovering from injury. Yamal was eventually introduced off the bench after 70 minutes, but even his presence could not unlock a disciplined Cape Verde backline.Spain face Saudi Arabia in Atlanta on Sunday knowing that another dropped result could leave their World Cup campaign hanging by a thread. The talent is undeniable. The clinical edge, so far, has been missing.

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