
Courtois substitution and sabbatical talk cloud Spain’s late victory over Belgium
Mikel Merino struck late after a blunder by reserve keeper Senne Lammens, while Thibaut Courtois hinted at an international hiatus following the 2-1 quarter-final defeat.
At the SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, Spain edged Belgium 2-1 to advance to a World Cup semi-final against France, a match decided by an 88th-minute goal from substitute Mikel Merino. The midfielder pounced on a parried shot after Belgium’s replacement goalkeeper Senne Lammens – on for the injured Thibaut Courtois – failed to hold a low drive from Pau Cubarsí, reprising his role as a late hero following his round-of-16 winner against Portugal.
Spain had led after half an hour when Fabián Ruiz converted a rebound from a Courtois save, but Belgium levelled before half-time through Charles De Ketelaere’s header, the first goal Spain had conceded at the tournament. The contest shifted irrevocably in the 71st minute: Courtois, who had felt discomfort in his left thigh after a long clearance, was withdrawn by coach Rudi Garcia. Lammens, earning only his third senior cap, was beaten at the near post, and Merino, on the pitch barely two minutes, tucked away the loose ball.
Courtois later stated he believed he could have continued, explaining only his long kicking was affected. “I wanted to continue but the coach wanted someone 100% – it’s his decision, not a problem,” he said, while Garcia insisted he would only field fully fit players. The decision ignited furious debate in Belgium, where pundits branded it an “incredible error”, and across Europe. French outlets, eyeing the semi-final, noted that Courtois’s exit had “doomed” the Belgians; Spanish publications celebrated Merino’s uncanny timing.
Beyond the match, Courtois announced he would seek a year-long break from international football, skipping the Nations League and possibly returning only for Euro 2028 qualifying. “If the federation doesn’t agree, perhaps this was my last game,” the 34-year-old, with 115 caps, declared. Analysts in London and São Paulo interpreted the remarks as unsettling, undercutting Garcia and leaving Lammens exposed, though Courtois embraced his teammate and praised his personality.
Spain, now unbeaten in 36 matches, head to Dallas to face France, a team they defeated in both the Euro 2024 semi-final and the 2025 Nations League final. For Belgium, the defeat signals the likely end of a golden generation’s last stand, with the immediate future clouded by the uncertainty over their first-choice goalkeeper.
| Continental European press | −0.70 | critical |
|---|---|---|
| Atlantic / Anglosphere press | −0.20 | neutral |
| Latin American press | 0.00 | neutral |
| Southeast Asian press | +0.30 | aligned |
Belgium crumbles under internal strife: coach Garcia is under fire for his substitution decision, while the young Lammens pays for a fatal mistake.
The narrative personalizes the conflict by focusing on the coach's decision and Courtois' reaction, creating a story of blame and emotional drama.
Omits Courtois' request for a one-year sabbatical and his retirement considerations, which appear in other blocs.
Courtois makes a strange demand for a sabbatical, leaving Belgium's future in doubt after the World Cup disappointment.
By highlighting the 'strange' nature of the request, the narrative frames Courtois' action as unusual and potentially problematic, creating a sense of uncertainty.
Omits Courtois' emotional support for Lammens and the criticism of coach Garcia, focusing solely on the sabbatical request.
Courtois considers stepping away from Belgium, hinting that this World Cup exit could be his final appearance in the red shirt.
The narrative uses Courtois' own words to create a sense of finality and personal decision, framing the exit as a potential career crossroads.
Omits the coach criticism and the support for Lammens, focusing only on Courtois' retirement thoughts.
Courtois stands by his young teammate, showing true leadership and compassion in the face of defeat.
The narrative emphasizes Courtois' supportive quotes and actions, framing the story as a lesson in leadership and resilience rather than focusing on the mistake.
Omits Courtois' sabbatical request and the criticism of coach Garcia, focusing solely on the supportive interaction.
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