Paris Saint Germain midfielder Fabian Ruiz, who started ahead of Pedri, gave la Roja the lead in the 30th minute, capitalizing on a rebound off a Thibaud Courtois save. Belgium though brought it back level 11 minute later with a powerful De Ketelaere header, therefore ending Spain’s remarkable run of 649 minutes without conceding at a World Cup. The second half was tough for Belgium; especially after their star keeper Thibaud Courtois broke down in tears when he suffered what seemed to be a thigh injury and was taken off the pitch in the 77th minute. Manchester United goalie Senne Lammens was given those big gloves to fill. Unfortunately for him he failed to keep a hold of a Spanish shot, and Mikel Merino pounced on the rebound to make it two-one for Spain. Mikel Merino once again coming in clutch, scoring the winner 100 seconds after coming on to the pitch from the bench much like during the match against Portugal. La Roja will therefore be playing France, in only their second ever World Cup semi final, the last one was in 2010, and they went on to lift the trophy.
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