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“Fantastic player” – Arsenal duo given huge praise by World Cup-chasing manager

Arsenal’s Spanish duo Mikel Merino and Martin Zubimendi have been given huge praise by Spain manager Luis da la Fuente.

The Gunners duo have been key players for Mikel Arteta’s side, and although they’re not starting regularly for the Spanish national team, it seems De la Fuente rates them both very highly.

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Merino came off the bench to score Spain’s winning goal against Portugal yesterday, helping his team through to the World Cup 2026 quarter-finals.

De la Fuente has now spoken about how important Merino is to him, admitting that he’d have done practically anything to ensure the Arsenal midfielder would be available to make it to this year’s tournament even after a difficult second half to the 2025/26 campaign with a serious injury.

Spain boss praises Arsenal duo Merino and Zubimendi

“I already said it, if necessary, I would have gone to pick Mikel up from his house,” De la Fuente said, as quoted by the Metro.

“He’s a fantastic player for everything he gives us, and I also want to highlight the contribution of the players who come on in the second half, just like in the European Championship, and that shows the great professionalism of everyone.”

The Spanish tactician also went on to praise Zubimendi, even though he’s currently behind Manchester City man Rodri in the pecking order.

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De la Fuente praised Rodri as the best midfielder in the world, and Zubimendi as the second best.

“Rodrigo is the guiding light of this team, a player with exceptional vision, which is why he is the best player in the world in his position, and behind him is Martin Zubimendi, who is the second-best player in the world in that position,” he added.

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Video: Arsenal’s Mikel Merino shows he’s the ultimate super sub with late winner vs Portugal

Arsenal star Mikel Merino came off the bench to deliver yet another clutch moment, this time for Spain against Portugal.

The 30-year-old has earned something of a reputation for delivering important goals, particularly coming off the bench, and he’s done it once again in today’s big World Cup game.

Merino came off the bench in the closing stages, replacing Dani Olmo, and it didn’t take long for him to get on the end of a neat through-ball and finish with typical quality and composure.

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Watch below for Merino’s winning goal for Spain as they sent Cristiano Ronaldo and co. packing…

"Mikel Merino off the bench with the killer goal!"

Spain take the lead in the dying moments! pic.twitter.com/71m32wB56t

— BBC Sport (@BBCSport) July 6, 2026

Merino fully deserves this moment as he’s endured a difficult few months out injured, which at one point looked like it could mean he wouldn’t even make it to the World Cup.

Mikel Merino fires Spain through, but what next for Cristiano Ronaldo?

Merino’s goal has sent Spain through to the quarter-finals, with the reigning Euro 2024 holders looking like they will surely be one of the favourites to win yet another major international tournament.

Unfortunately, it’s a significant moment in the career of Portugal legend Ronaldo, who may well have played his last game for his country.

The 41-year-old has showed remarkable longevity to keep on playing at this level even into his 40s, but it’s hard to imagine he’ll be able to go on for much longer.

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It now surely means Ronaldo will never win the World Cup, with the trophy eluding him for his entire career.

The former Manchester United and Real Madrid forward won Euro 2016 with Portugal, but it would be a pretty big shock if he once again tried to conquer this competition in four years’ time when he’ll be 45.

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