Spain beats Costa Rica by seven goals to zero 7-0

 Spain started their Reality Cup crusade with a showcase of complete strength as they whipped Costa Rica 7-0 to give an early assertion about their competition qualifications.


Start off came just a brief time after Japan had pulled off a shock 2-1 win over Germany in the other game in Gathering E yet there was never any chance of one more resentful about Al Thumama Arena, with Luis Enrique's side in full oversight all along.


Dani Olmo (11) and Marco Asensio (21) scored their initial two objectives, with previous Manchester City forward Ferran Torres adding the third from the punishment spot (31), then indenting his second of the night with a low completion not long after half-time (54).


Barcelona midfielder Gavi, the most youthful player to play for Spain at a World Cup at 18 years and 110 days old, then turned into the most youthful scorer in the opposition since Pele in 1958 with a wonderful volleyed finish from Alvaro Morata's pass for the fifth objective (74).


There was still time for substitutes Carlos Soler (90) and Morata (90+2) to get in on the demonstration, with Costa Rica unfit to offer anything accordingly, neglecting to significantly marshal a shot on objective as Spain, looking for a rehash of their 2010 World Cup win, partook in a record 82 percent portion of the belonging.