Lamine Yamal scored his first World Cup goal in just 10 minutes on his debut start.
He turned a dangerous ball into the net at the back post against Saudi Arabia.
What happened?
Luis de la Fuente's side needed a strong start after a disappointing draw against Cabo Verde.
They got exactly that, with Yamal's goal setting the tone for the match.
Spain scored their second and third goals courtesy of a quickfire double from Mikel Oyarzabal.
Why it matters for Lamine Yamal
Yamal's goal made him only the second player aged 18 or younger to open the scoring in a World Cup match.
The other was 17-year-old Pelé for Brazil against Wales in 1958.
This achievement is a significant milestone in Yamal's young career.
What comes next?
Spain's strong start against Saudi Arabia will give them confidence for their next match.
Yamal's performance will be closely watched, as he looks to build on his impressive debut.
And with Spain's attacking prowess on display, they will be a team to watch in the tournament.
But Yamal's goal was not just a notable achievement for him, it also marked a turning point for Spain.
So far, Spain have shown they are not lacking in goals, with 10 minutes later they scored their second and third.
As of July 16, Yamal has made a significant impact on the World Cup.