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Spain Knocks Out Portugal With Late World Cup Winner

Spain waited until stoppage time to break Portugal, then walked out of Dallas with a 1-0 win, a place in the World Cup quarterfinals, and another reminder that La Roja can survive even when its attack does not fully click.

Mikel Merino scored the winner in the 91st minute, finishing after Ferran Torres slipped a quick pass behind Portugal’s defense. The goal ended a tense Iberian knockout match that had spent long stretches locked in caution rather than spectacle. Spain did not overwhelm Portugal, but it stayed patient, kept another clean sheet, and found the one clean move the match needed.

The result sends Spain into the quarterfinals, where it will face either the United States or Belgium. It also knocks out Portugal and likely closes the World Cup chapter of Cristiano Ronaldo, who played the full match at 41 but could not drag Portugal into extra time.

For us Latin American fans, Spain’s win adds another layer to a knockout round that has already been rough on the region. Mexico pushed England hard before falling 3-2 at the Azteca, Paraguay lost 1-0 to France, and Brazil was stunned 2-1 by Norway. Argentina and Colombia now carry the main Latin American hopes into Tuesday’s matches against Egypt and Switzerland.

Spain’s victory will not be celebrated across Latin America in the same way as an Argentina or Colombia win, but La Roja still occupies a special place in the Spanish-speaking football conversation. With Mexico out and South America under pressure, Spain’s advance keeps one of the game’s major Spanish-language powers alive deep into the tournament.

The match itself was more nerve than beauty. Portugal defended well for most of the afternoon and had chances late, including a Bernardo Silva header in stoppage time that went over the bar. Spain, meanwhile, leaned on control, structure and substitutions. Torres came on in the second half, Merino followed later, and both were involved in the decisive move.

That sequence told the story. Spain did not need a long passing move or a moment from Lamine Yamal. It needed alertness. Portugal switched off on a quick restart, Torres saw the gap, and Merino finished low before Portugal could recover. In a match this tight, that was enough.

Portugal exits with questions that go beyond one late defensive lapse. A squad full of attacking talent spent much of the match playing carefully, and Ronaldo’s presence again shaped the tone of the night. Spain exits Dallas with fewer doubts. It has not conceded in the knockout stage and now gets a quarterfinal that could carry major regional interest if the United States beats Belgium.

For Spain, the path is open. For Portugal, it is another painful ending. For us here in Latin America, the pressure shifts quickly to Tuesday, when Argentina and Colombia try to stop the region’s knockout slide.

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Steven Hodel
Steven Hodel
Steven Hodel is the Tennis Correspondent for The Tico Times, covering the ATP and WTA tours and Latin American players from his base in Costa Rica. Reach him at steve@ticotimes.net or on X at @theticotimes.
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