Spain have secured their place in the FIFA World Cup semifinals after battling past Belgium in a tense 2-1 quarterfinal victory.
The match delivered the type of drama expected at this stage of the tournament, with both teams producing moments of quality while knowing that one mistake could bring their World Cup campaign to an end.
Spain entered the contest as one of the tournament favourites, but Belgium made it clear from the opening stages that they were not prepared to simply sit back and allow the Spanish side to control the game.
Belgium defended with discipline, competed aggressively in midfield and looked for opportunities to attack whenever Spain lost possession. Their approach made the quarterfinal far more uncomfortable for Spain than the scoreline may suggest.
Spain still managed to show the composure that has carried them through the tournament. They remained patient in possession, moved the ball quickly across the pitch and continued searching for spaces inside Belgium’s defensive shape.
That patience eventually produced the breakthrough.
After taking the lead, Spain appeared to be gaining control, but Belgium responded with the type of determination that helped them reach the final eight. The Red Devils found an equaliser and suddenly turned the match into a genuine test of Spain’s championship credentials.
For a period, Belgium looked capable of completing the comeback. They played with greater confidence after scoring and forced Spain to defend under pressure.
Spain, however, refused to panic.
Instead of abandoning their style, they continued to build attacks carefully and trusted that another opportunity would arrive. That calmness proved decisive as Spain found the winning goal and held on during the closing stages to complete a hard-fought 2-1 victory.
The result sends Spain into the World Cup semifinals, where they will face France in what is expected to be one of the biggest matches of the tournament.
France booked their place in the final four with a 2-0 victory over Morocco, setting up a heavyweight European clash with a spot in the World Cup final on the line.
Spain will enter the semifinal with growing confidence. They have shown that they can dominate matches with possession, but the victory over Belgium also proved that they can survive difficult moments when their opponents push back.
That ability to remain composed under pressure could be important against a French team known for its speed, physical strength and attacking quality.
Belgium, meanwhile, leave the tournament after another competitive performance. Although the defeat will be painful, they pushed one of the strongest teams in the competition until the final whistle and came close to forcing the quarterfinal beyond regulation time.
Their World Cup campaign included an impressive 4-1 win over the United States in the round of 16, but Spain proved to be a step too far.
For Spain, the dream of becoming world champions remains alive.
They are now only one victory away from reaching the World Cup final, but France will represent their toughest challenge yet. The semifinal is scheduled for July 14 and will feature two teams with enough talent to lift the trophy.
Spain may have entered the quarterfinal expecting to control the match, but Belgium forced them to fight for every moment.
In the end, Spain’s patience, confidence and ability to deliver under pressure made the difference.
The performance was not perfect, but in knockout football, survival matters more than style. Spain survived, advanced and now have another opportunity to move closer to World Cup glory.
