goaliador Live Scores · Match Reports
Mexico 2-3 EnglandFTPortugal 0-1 SpainFTDifaa EL Jadi… 1-3 Renaissance B…FTFAR Rabat 0-0 CR Khemis Zem…FTFUS Rabat 0-1 Yacoub El Man…FTHassania Agad… 1-1 Kawkab Marrak…FTIttihad Tanger 2-1 CODM MeknèsFTMaghreb Fès 2-0 Olympique Dch…FTOlympique Safi 0-2 Raja Casablan…FTWydad AC 1-2 UTS RabatFTBrazil 1-2 NorwayFT
Match Report

Merino’s Last-Gasp Strike Sends Spain Past Portugal 1-0

World Cup · Round of 16

Portugal 0 – 1 Spain
44%Ball Possession56%
9Total Shots15
2Shots on Goal6
3Corner Kicks7
9Fouls13
2Yellow Cards1

Spain Stun Portugal With Late World Cup Drama

Mikel Merino wrote his name into Spanish football folklore with a 91st-minute winner to break Portuguese hearts and send Spain through to the World Cup quarter-finals with a dramatic 1-0 victory in Frankfurt.

Portugal’s Missed Opportunities Prove Costly

The game began as a cagey affair, with Portugal’s Cristiano Ronaldo seeing a curling effort flash just wide in the 23rd minute. The Portuguese had the better of the first half, creating three blocked shots and forcing Unai Simón into two smart saves, but couldn’t find the breakthrough their pressure deserved.

Roberto Martínez’s side continued to press after the break, with Bruno Fernandes seeing a clever free-kick palmed away in the 58th minute. But as the clock ticked on, Spain’s superior possession (56%) began to tell, with Pedro Porro whipping a dangerous cross that Ruben Veiga had to clear desperately in the 67th minute.

Merino Etches His Name Into History

Just when a penalty shoot-out seemed inevitable, Ferran Torres whipped in a precise cross from the right wing. Mikel Merino timed his run perfectly, escaping the Portuguese defence to head powerfully past Diogo Costa and spark wild celebrations among the Spanish players and fans.

The final minutes saw tempers flare, with both sides picking up yellow cards as Portugal desperately sought an equalizer that never came. Merino’s dramatic header proved the difference, sending Spain into the quarter-finals and ending Portugal’s World Cup dream at the last gasp.

What Comes Next?

Spain march on to face France or Belgium in the quarter-finals, riding the momentum of their greatest World Cup comeback since 2010. For Portugal and their captain Cristiano Ronaldo, it marks a heartbreaking end to what could be his final World Cup appearance. The Iberian Derby lived up to its billing, but it’s Spain who advance courtesy of Merino’s late heroics.

Key Moments

M. Merino90+1′ Spain — M. Merino (assist: F. Torres)