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Nico Williams Sparks Debate After Spain's Dramatic World Cup Win

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Spain is just two victories away from winning the 2026 World Cup after a thrilling 2-1 win over Belgium in the quarterfinals, secured by Mikel Merino's decisive goal. However, attention in Spain quickly shifted to winger Nico Williams, who recently returned from injury in the group stage match against Uruguay. Williams was involved in the buildup to Merino's winning goal but notably did not celebrate immediately. While his teammates rushed to embrace Merino, Williams struck the goalpost, stayed behind briefly, and only later joined the celebrations.

This unusual reaction sparked speculation among Spanish fans and media, with some suggesting Williams was upset because he did not score the goal himself. Williams later addressed the situation, explaining that he had been hit by the goalpost and shouted "Vamos" before colliding with teammate Lamin Yamal. He emphasized that he was very happy for Merino and the team, expressing pride in contributing to Spain's success and gratitude for the support he received during his injury.

Williams also reflected on his difficult recovery, stating that the national team supported him from the start and that he believes he has returned in his best form. He concluded by highlighting the pride he feels representing Spain and the encouragement from his family. Spain now looks forward to the semifinals with high hopes of continuing their strong performance in the tournament.

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