Spain’s Mikel Merino: ‘The focus is on being a good human first, then a good footballer’
Spain squad
- Full squad
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1 David RAYA
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2 Marc PUBILL
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3 Alex GRIMALDO
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4 Eric GARCIA
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5 Marcos LLORENTE
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6 Mikel MERINO
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7 Ferran TORRES
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8 Fabian RUIZ
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9 GAVI
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10 Dani OLMO
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11 Yeremy PINO
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12 Pedro PORRO
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13 Joan GARCIA
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14 Aymeric LAPORTE
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15 Alex BAENA
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16 RODRI
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17 Nico WILLIAMS
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18 Martin ZUBIMENDI
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19 Lamine YAMAL
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20 PEDRI
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21 Mikel OYARZABAL
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22 Pau CUBARSI
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23 Unai SIMON
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24 Marc CUCURELLA
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25 Victor MUNOZ
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26 Borja IGLESIAS
Forward
Argentina squad
- Full squad
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1 Juan MUSSO
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2 Marcos SENESI
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3 Nicolas TAGLIAFICO
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4 Gonzalo MONTIEL
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5 Leandro PAREDES
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6 Lisandro MARTINEZ
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7 Rodrigo DE PAUL
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8 Valentin BARCO
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9 Julian ALVAREZ
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10 Lionel MESSI
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11 Giovani Lo Celso
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12 Geronimo RULLI
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13 Cristian ROMERO
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14 Exequiel PALACIOS
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15 Nico GONZALEZ
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16 Thiago ALMADA
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17 Giuliano SIMEONE
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18 Nico PAZ
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19 Nicolas OTAMENDI
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20 Alexis MAC ALLISTER
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21 Jose Manuel LOPEZ
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22 Lautaro MARTINEZ
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23 Emiliano MARTINEZ
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24 Enzo FERNANDEZ
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25 Facundo MEDINA
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26 Nahuel MOLINA
Defender
Mikel Merino faced the prospect of missing Spain's World Cup campaign after a stress fracture in his foot forced surgery in January. He spent two months recovering on crutches with support from his pregnant wife, gradually rebuilding his strength through intensive rehabilitation. Though he managed minimal playing time in the months before the tournament, he returned to compete, viewing his presence in the squad as a personal triumph given the severity of his injury and the life milestones occurring simultaneously, including the birth of his first son.
As a substitute, Merino has provided significant impact for Spain throughout their campaign, similar to Argentina's role with Martínez. Reflecting on his year—which included a Premier League title and Champions League final—he emphasises appreciating each moment and prioritises being a good person over purely athletic success. He credits coach Luis de la Fuente with fostering a team culture grounded in mutual respect and normalising the World Cup final as simply another match to enjoy, allowing players to approach the competition with focus rather than paralysing pressure.
- Spanish midfielder Merino overcame a severe foot injury (requiring January surgery and months of rehabilitation) to play in the World Cup final despite only 28 minutes of competitive action beforehand
- He has become a crucial substitute contributor for Spain, reflecting on his journey and emphasising personal integrity over sporting achievement