Soccer-Cape Verde draw a wake-up call for Spain, says Cucurella


Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup 2026 - Group H - Spain v Cape Verde - Atlanta Stadium, Atlanta, Georgia, U.S. - June 15, 2026 Spain's Marc Cucurella IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters/Brett Davis

June 18 (Reuters) - Spain's shock 0-0 ⁠draw with Cape Verde in their World Cup opener was ⁠a wake-up call, defender Marc Cucurella said on Thursday, with the ‌team preparing for a similar match against Saudi Arabia this weekend.

"Maybe with this scare we've put ourselves on alert," Cucurella told reporters. "We realised that it's not easy to be here, ​that we have to be 100% focused in ⁠every match ... because any team ⁠can beat you."

"I think it's good that it happened to us in the ⁠first ‌match," he continued. "Because maybe it happens to you in another round and you go home."

Spain were not the only top team ⁠to strugglein their opening game at the tournament, with ​Portugal and Belgium also ‌held to draws by lower-ranked opponents.

"It's becoming clear, not just for ⁠us, that ​no match has been easy," Cucurella said. "All the teams that have come here, are here because they qualified, because they're talented."

After being kept off the scoresheet by ⁠Cape Verde, Cucurella said Spain were expecting a ​similar challenge on Sunday when they face Saudi Arabia, who drew 1-1 with Uruguay in their opening game.

"A very good team defensively that will try to ⁠take advantage of their counter-attacking options," Cucurella said of Saudi Arabia, who at the 2022 World Cup pulled off a stunning 2-1 victory over eventual champions Argentina.

Cucurella said Spain were not expecting to replicate their unbeaten run ​from the 2024 European Championship at the World ⁠Cup, but the team are eager to bring their best version to the ​pitch on Sunday.

"We know what we've missed, we're ‌working on it this week," he ​said. "And hopefully we can play a great match and secure those three points."

(Reporting by Nicole Fernandes in Toronto, editing by Ed Osmond)

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