They made history before kickoff. Then they went out and justified every word of it.Lamine Yamal was named Man of the Match as Spain swept aside Austria 3-0 in their Round of 32 clash at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood on Friday, booking their place in the Round of 16 in emphatic fashion. But beyond the scoreline, the night will be remembered for a record that no pair of Spanish teenagers had ever achieved before and one that took football all the way back to 1958 to find a comparison.Yamal and Barcelona teammate Pau Cubarsí became the first pair of teenagers to start a World Cup knockout match for a team since Pelé and José Altafini in 1958 for Brazil against Wales in the quarterfinal. Sixty-eight years between those two moments. Same teenage audacity. Entirely different era.Yamal was everywhere on the night. Recovering from a hamstring injury that had limited his involvement during the group stage, the 18-year-old Barcelona winger looked sharp, direct and full of confidence against an Austrian backline that simply had no answer for his movement and pace. He was at the heart of several of Spain’s best moments, particularly in the first half, getting the pro-Spanish crowd of more than 70,000 off their feet. The only thing missing from a near-perfect individual display was a goal, he came agonisingly close with a snap shot in the dying minutes that was turned away on the line by David Alaba.The goals, when they came, belonged to Mikel Oyarzabal. The Real Sociedad striker first found the net with a first-time finish in the 34th minute after fine buildup play involving Pedri and Marc Cucurella, and he put the cap on Spain’s dominant win after another cross from Cucurella and another cool finish past the Austrian goalkeeper. His tally now stands at four goals in this tournament across his last 16 starts for Spain.At the other end, Cubarsí was equally commanding. Cubarsí has been part of a Spain defence that has yet to allow a goal at this year’s World Cup, with Unai Simón keeping his fourth consecutive clean sheet.Thursday’s result was Spain’s first knockout win at the World Cup since they beat Netherlands in the 2010 final. After group-stage exits in 2014 and first-round knockout losses in 2018 and 2022, the reigning European champions are finally showing what they are truly capable of.In 1958, Pelé and Altafini were teenagers who helped conquer the world for Brazil. In 2026, Yamal and Cubarsí are just getting started and Spain, right now, look ready to follow them all the way to the final.