Football: World Cup 2002: SPAIN PUT YEARS OF PAIN BEHIND THEM; GROUP B SPAIN v S AFRICA Wednesday, Daejeon 12.30: S AFRICA: SPAIN: SLOVENIA: PARAGUAY.(Sport)

From: Sunday Mirror (London, England) | Date: June 9, 2002 | Copyright information

SPAIN made a winning start to a World Cup campaign for the first time in 52 years a week ago.

They followed that up with a 3-1 victory over Paraguay on Friday to become the first nation to reach the second phase.

Perhaps this at last will be the tournament when the Spaniards lose their reputation as the great under-achievers.

The two Fernandos, Morientes (right) and Hierro, have each scored twice already and Raul, who got their opening goal of the f...

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