World Cup Shock: Giant-Killers Costa Rica Stun SpainWorld Cup Shock: Giant-Killers Costa Rica Stun Spain In a thrilling and unexpected turn of events, the underdog Costa Rica pulled off a stunning upset against tournament favorites Spain in their opening match of the FIFA World Cup. The match started with Spain dominating possession, as expected, but Costa Rica defended resolutely, frustrating the Spanish attackers. As the first half wore on, the underdogs began to grow in confidence and threatened Spain with quick counterattacks. In the 57th minute, Costa Rica struck first. Yeltsin Tejeda found space down the left flank and played a low cross into the box. Joel Campbell, who had tormented the Spanish defense throughout the match, collected the ball and fired a low shot into the corner of the net. The stadium erupted in a roar of disbelief as Costa Rica took an unlikely lead. Spain pushed for an equalizer, but Costa Rica’s defense remained unyielding. Keylor Navas, the Costa Rican goalkeeper, made several crucial saves, denying Sergio Ramos, Alvaro Morata, and Isco. As time ticked away, Costa Rica sat deep and defended with all their might. Spain threw everything they had at their opponents, but the Costa Rican defense held firm. The final whistle blew, and Costa Rica had pulled off one of the biggest upsets in World Cup history. The Costa Rican players celebrated wildly, while the Spanish players looked on in disbelief. The giant-killers had stunned one of the tournament favorites and sent shockwaves through the world of football. This result is a testament to the never-say-die spirit of Costa Rica and the tactical brilliance of their manager, Luis Fernando Suarez. It also serves as a reminder that anything is possible in the world of sports.