Wednesday, June 10, 2026 | Dhu al-hijjah 23, 1447 H
clear sky
weather
OMAN
22°C / 22°C
EDITOR IN CHIEF- ABDULLAH BIN SALIM AL SHUEILI

Spain beat Peru 3-1 in friendly as World Cup

Spain's midfielder #20 Pedri conrols the ball while Peru's midfielder #11 Jairo Velez defends during their international friendly at Cuauhtemoc Stadium in Puebla, Mexico. — AFP
Spain's midfielder #20 Pedri conrols the ball while Peru's midfielder #11 Jairo Velez defends during their international friendly at Cuauhtemoc Stadium in Puebla, Mexico. — AFP
minus
plus

PUEBLA, ⁠Mexico: Spain beat Peru 3-1 in their final World Cup warm-up ​match on Monday, giving thousands ​of fans in Puebla a glimpse of one of the tournament favourites days before the global showpiece begins.


Mikel Oyarzabal opened the scoring after two minutes with a fierce strike from the edge of the area before Pedri doubled the lead after the half-hour mark, tapping into an empty ⁠net following a cross from Ferran Torres.


Spain added a third early in ⁠the second half when Yeremy Pino's delivery forced an error from goalkeeper Pedro Gallese, before Jairo Velez pulled one back for Peru with a low finish.


The World Cup kicks off on Thursday, ‌while 2010 champions Spain open their campaign ​against Cape Verde on ⁠June 15.


World Cup fever was evident around the stadium in ​Puebla, where Spain shirts dominated the ‌stands alongside Barcelona jerseys, reflecting the club's strong representation in Luis de la Fuente's squad.


Peru supporters were outnumbered but ​remained vocal throughout the evening.


Pedri, Rodri and Ferran Torres drew some of the loudest cheers as fans broke into chants and performed Mexican waves around the stadium.


World Cup merchandise stalls lined the streets outside, while heavy security protocols did little to dampen the festive ‌atmosphere.


"It was a match to build momentum, and we've managed to do just ​that," Pedri told reporters. "I didn’t realise they loved me so much here in Mexico."


Oyarzabal's ​opener ‌extended ⁠his scoring streak with Spain to six consecutive games and he said he hoped to make it seven when the World Cup begins.


"I'm happy and I try ​to help in any way I can," Oyarzabal said. "What has ⁠made things go ​well for us is that as a group we know what we have to do and we trust each other."


Coach De la Fuente welcomed another convincing display but played down suggestions that Spain were clear favourites for the title.


"Being recognised ​as favourites guarantees nothing," he said. "We have confidence in ourselves and ​in the way we play, but there are many other national teams with the same quality and ability as us." — Reuters


SHARE ARTICLE
arrow up
home icon