Spain reach World Cup quarter-finals as substitute Merino sinks Portugal late
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BERNARDO SILVA (Portugal) is booked by -
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Mikel MERINO (Spain) scores!! -
90'+3'
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RENATO VEIGA (Portugal) is booked by -
90'+8'
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Ferran TORRES (Spain) is booked by
Portugal squad
- Selected
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1 DIOGO COSTA
Goalkeeper -
3 RUBEN DIAS
Defender -
7 CRISTIANO RONALDO
C Forward -
8 BRUNO FERNANDES
Midfielder -
11 JOAO FELIX
Forward -
13 RENATO VEIGA
Defender -
15 JOAO NEVES
Midfielder -
18 PEDRO NETO
Forward -
20 JOAO CANCELO
Defender -
23 VITINHA
Midfielder -
25 NUNO MENDES
Defender -
2 NELSON SEMEDO
Defender -
4 TOMAS ARAUJO
Defender -
5 DIOGO DALOT
Defender -
6 MATHEUS NUNES
Midfielder -
9 GONCALO RAMOS
Forward -
10 BERNARDO SILVA
Midfielder -
12 JOSE SA
Goalkeeper -
14 GONCALO INACIO
Defender -
16 FRANCISCO TRINCAO
Forward -
17 RAFAEL LEAO
Forward -
19 GONCALO GUEDES
Forward -
21 RUBEN NEVES
Midfielder -
22 RUI SILVA
Goalkeeper -
24 SAMU COSTA
Defender -
26 FRANCISCO CONCEICAO
Forward
Spain squad
- Selected
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10 Dani OLMO
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12 Pedro PORRO
Defender -
14 Aymeric LAPORTE
Defender -
15 Alex BAENA
Midfielder -
16 RODRI
C Midfielder -
19 Lamine YAMAL
Forward -
20 PEDRI
Midfielder -
21 Mikel OYARZABAL
Forward -
22 Pau CUBARSI
Defender -
23 Unai SIMON
Goalkeeper -
24 Marc CUCURELLA
Defender -
1 David RAYA
Goalkeeper -
2 Marc PUBILL
Defender -
3 Alex GRIMALDO
Defender -
4 Eric GARCIA
Defender -
5 Marcos LLORENTE
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6 Mikel MERINO
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7 Ferran TORRES
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8 Fabian RUIZ
Midfielder -
9 GAVI
Midfielder -
11 Yeremy PINO
Forward -
13 Joan GARCIA
Goalkeeper -
17 Nico WILLIAMS
Forward -
18 Martin ZUBIMENDI
Midfielder -
25 Victor MUNOZ
Forward -
26 Borja IGLESIAS
Forward
Spain advanced to the World Cup quarter-finals after Mikel Merino scored a decisive goal in the dying moments of their last-16 encounter against Portugal. Brought on as a late substitute, Merino made an immediate impact by capitalising on the ball with seconds remaining to secure Spain's passage through a tightly contested knockout match.
The achievement held profound personal significance for Merino, who had endured a lengthy rehabilitation from a foot fracture that once threatened to exclude him from the tournament entirely. Playing far from home with a newborn son he barely knew and a pregnant wife managing alone, Merino's return to form symbolised both personal resilience and family legacy—his celebration replicated a goal-scoring moment his father had performed in his own professional career decades prior.
- Merino scores last-gasp winner for Spain in World Cup knockout match against Portugal
- Comeback came after months recovering from foot injury that threatened tournament participation
- His corner-flag celebration mirrored his father's goal-scoring pose from three decades earlier
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Originally published by The Guardian as “Mikel Merino comes full circle with Spain in touching tale of fathers and sons | Sid Lowe”.