Mikel Merino struck deep into stoppage time to send Spain into the FIFA World Cup quarter-finals with a dramatic 1-0 victory over Portugal, ending Cristiano Ronaldo’s dream of lifting football’s greatest prize.
After 90 minutes of fierce Iberian rivalry at a packed stadium, the contest appeared destined for extra time before Merino delivered the decisive moment in the first minute of added time.
Substitute Ferran Torres turned provider, slipping a perfectly weighted pass into Merino’s path, and the midfielder made no mistake as he calmly slotted past the Portugal goalkeeper to spark wild celebrations among the Spanish players and supporters.
The heartbreaking defeat brought an end to Cristiano Ronaldo’s World Cup campaign, with the Portugal captain unable to inspire his side to another comeback as Spain booked their place in the last eight.
The match had been a tense tactical battle throughout, with both teams cancelling each other out for much of the contest. Spain enjoyed more of the possession, while Portugal looked dangerous on the counter-attack through Ronaldo and Bernardo Silva, but clear-cut opportunities were at a premium.
Portugal’s frustrations grew late in the game when Bernardo Silva was booked in the 89th minute as tempers flared in the closing stages.
Just when extra time seemed inevitable, Spain found the breakthrough. Ferran Torres burst forward before picking out the unmarked Merino, whose composed finish in the 91st minute proved enough to settle one of the tournament’s most eagerly anticipated Round of 16 ties.
Portugal pushed desperately for an equaliser in the closing moments, but Spain defended resolutely. Rafael Veiga was shown a yellow card during the frantic finale before Ferran Torres also entered the referee’s notebook as Spain protected their slender advantage.
The final whistle confirmed Spain’s place in the quarter-finals and extended their impressive run in the tournament, while Portugal were left to reflect on another painful World Cup exit.
For Ronaldo, it marked the end of another quest to win the one major trophy that has eluded his glittering career. Despite another determined effort from the five-time Ballon d’Or winner, Portugal’s hopes were dashed by Merino’s dramatic late strike.
Spain will now head into the quarter-finals full of confidence after surviving one of the toughest tests of the knockout stage, while Portugal and Ronaldo must once again come to terms with the agony of falling short on football’s biggest stage.
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