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Spain vs. Tahiti, 2013 Confederations Cup: Final score 10-0, which is really unfortunate

That was mean, Spain.

Alexandre Loureiro

Tahiti had a rough night against Spain on Thursday. Against Nigeria, they got the crowd behind them and managed to score a goal. Against Spain, they were overrun from the beginning. Instead of holding their own for the opening minutes, they were outclassed from the start and eventually went down, 10-0.

One cool thing happened to Tahiti during this game: Fernando Torres missed a penalty and their goalkeeper celebrated like he had something to do with it.

Takethatspain

And that was it. Torres scored four goals and probably should have had 10. David Villa had a hat trick as well, while David Silva netted two and Juan Mata scored the remaining goal. Tahiti hilariously tried to play a high defensive line against Spain instead of packing men behind the ball and it worked as expected.

If you're wondering: No, this is not Spain's biggest victory ever. They once beat Bulgaria by a score of 13-0. It is, however, the biggest margin of victory in this or any FIFA senior international tournament, surpassing the previous record of nine.

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