In a key Group H match of the World Cup on June 22, Beijing time, Spain beat Saudi Arabia 4-0 to claim their first win of the tournament.
Although Spain achieved a big victory, Ferran Torres, the 26-year-old striker, was not cheerful. He botched a clear one-on-one opportunity and had his stoppage-time goal ruled out by VAR.

Torres did not start the match. After Yamal and Oyarzabal helped Spain take a 3-0 lead at halftime, he came on in the second half. However, the 26-year-old Barcelona striker's performance was disappointing.

In the 53rd minute, a fierce shot by Porro was saved, and Torres's header for the rebound was too weak and kept out. In the 66th minute, Merino sent a brilliant through ball, giving Torres a perfect one-on-one chance, but his shot went embarrassingly wide—far wide.
It didn't end there. In stoppage time, Torres tapped in from close range, but VAR determined he was offside and disallowed the goal.

If Torres had let the ball go to Nico Williams, who was in a better position at the far post, the goal might have stood.
According to post-match statistics, Torres had two shots, one on target, missed one big chance, and received a rating of just 6.6.

Notably, Torres also underperformed in the first match. Starting and playing 81 minutes, he had four shots, one on target, one hitting the post, and missed one golden opportunity. He was one of the "culprits" behind Spain's shocking draw with Cape Verde.
If Spain wants to go further in the World Cup or even win it, performances like this from Ferran Torres are clearly not good enough.