Mikel Oyarzabal scores twice as Spain faces Austria in World Cup clash

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Last updated Jul 6, 2026

Mikel Oyarzabal scores twice as Spain faces Austria in World Cup clash
Summary

Mikel Oyarzabal scored two goals against Austria in Los Angeles during the World Cup, bringing his tournament total to four. His performance highlighted the celebration of Lamine Yamal's brother, which went viral, showcasing family support and excitement. Following the match, Oyarzabal and the team held a training session in Dallas as they prepare for the next stage of the tournament.

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  • Oyarzabal scored his second goal against Austria.
  • He has four goals total in the tournament.
  • Halftime celebrations included Lamine Yamal's brother.
  • Spain held a training session in Dallas after the match.
  • The team's performance continues to attract media attention.
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The 29-year-old forward always avoided attention, but his World Cup goals have dragged him into the centre of the conversation We have to talk about Mikel Oyarzabal. When Spain scored their third goal against Austria in Los Angeles, cameras caught Lamine Yamal’s little brother celebrating, fists clenched and shouting “come on!”. The picture couldn’t have been more perfect, and not just because Keyne is impossibly cute. Even the apparent imperfection was just right. On the row below, clapping and half-hiding the three-year-old, was a woman in sunglasses, prompting a Spanish TV commentator to post: “The blonde in front has denied us the best sticker of all time.” To which the striker Borja Iglesias replied: “The blonde in front has given you two goals today, my friend.” Turns out the blonde woman is Oyarzabal’s mum: her name is Dorleta and it was her son who had just scored his second goal of the game and his fourth of the tournament. Two days later, after the Selección had finished their first training session in Dallas, Marca asked Oyarzabal if he had seen the footage. Continue reading...

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