It started in Scotland and it still has not finished. That night at Hampden was only Luis de le Fuente’s second as Spain coach; it also felt like it might be his last. Two Scott McTominay goals defeated the Seleccion but while just about everyone else thought his spell would be brief, he was talking about a pathway opening and here’s the thing: the man accused of living in Disneyland back then was right. Three years and four days later, Spain moved to within touching distance of the World Cup finals tournament by racking up their 29th consecutive competitive game unbeaten*, equalling their record.
On a night when Pedri played and Mikel Merino made the difference, Spain beat Bulgaria 4-0 to take them to 12 points from 12 in qualifying, close now. The Arsenal midfielder and sometime striker scored the first two and might even have got his second hat-trick in three Spain games but when he was fouled in the last minute he handed the penalty to Mikel Oyarzabal instead. And so it was the Real Sociedad striker, scorer of the winner at the final of Euro 2024, who kept the sequence going, equalling what Vicente del Bosque’s golden generation did between 2010 and 2013.
Written by Sid Lowe at Estadio José Zorrilla
This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/football/2025/oct/14/spain-bulgaria-world-cup-qualifier-match-report under the title “Merino double sparks Spain’s run of goals in domination of Bulgaria”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.