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FIFA World Cup 2026: Costly lapse by Belgian goalkeeper helps Spain through to semifinals

Merino was quickest to react, slamming home the rebound to give the lead Spain was looking for to book a place in the semifinals

 Mikel Merino scored Spain's winning goal  Mikel Merino scored Spain's winning goal / X@SEFutbol

Making full use of a costly error by substitute goalkeeper Sanne Lemens, Spain’s Mikel Merino pounced upon the opportunity to assure Spain a place in the last four of the FIFA World Cup 2026.

Spain will now challenge France for a place in the gold medal round. It was for the second successive game that Mikel Merino scored the match winner for the European champions in this tournament.  

After an exciting game with both Spain and Belgium putting in their best, it was a substitution and an unintended lapse by the substitute that changed the complexion of the game.

With the score tied in the 88th minute, Belgium's Senne Lammens spilled a routine shot in the penalty area just minutes after coming into the match in place of injured starter Thibaut Courtois. 

Merino was quickest to react, slamming home the rebound to give the lead Spain was looking for to book a place in the semifinals. It was Merino's second decisive goal for his country in as many matches. Incidentally, Merino has also come as a substitute. With goals coming from him at decisive stages in important matches – in the round of 16 against Portugal and in the quarterfinals against Belgium – Merino has come to be known as the super sub. He comes from the bench to deliver and justify the confidence of the team management in his abilities.  

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