A goal from Mikel Oyarzabal gave Spain a 3-0 win over Austria at the SoFi Stadium on Friday, sealing their place in the World Cup Round of 16. This is Spain’s first knockout victory at the World Cup since they won the tournament in 2010.Right-back Pedro Porro scored again in the second half as La Roja produced their best performance of the tournament, teasing a sold-out team with their signature attack.Spain’s defensive record remains flawless, not conceding a single goal in the competition. Goalkeeper Unai Simón went to his fourth consecutive goal without needing to make a single save, as Spain’s solid backline prevented Austria from registering a single shot on target.The European players unleashed their attacking power after the first hydration break. In the 36th minute, Real Sociedad captain Oyarzabal found himself unmarked in the penalty area and beat a sharp cross from Marc Cucurella to break it.Spain extended their lead in the 66th minute when Álex Baena broke through and sent a powerful cross to the onrushing Porro, who put in an impressive header to celebrate his first international goal. Oyarzabal then pulled off a masterclass in the 89th minute, capitalizing on a clever Cucurella pass to head home his second of the night.Austria fought back valiantly, with goalkeeper Alexander Schlager making six saves, while defender David Alaba pulled off a superb header to deny 18-year-old Lamine Yamal in the dying minutes. However, Ralf Rangnick’s side eventually won.With this victory, Luis de la Fuente’s men extended their unbeaten streak to 35 league games. The impressive win has put Spain back among the top contenders after disappointing exits in the last three rounds of the competition.Spain will now travel to Dallas on Monday to face the winner of the blockbuster clash between Portugal and Croatia in the Round of 16.