Rodri Sparks Fight After Portugal Misses in World Cup Round‑of‑16
**Rodri ignited a post‑match confrontation on 6 July 2026 after Spain’s 2‑1 extra‑time win over Portugal, celebrating Mikel Merino’s 91st‑minute goal and mocking Bernardo Silva’s missed header.**
In the Round of 16 at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, Spain edged Portugal 2‑1 thanks to Merino’s late strike. Silva rose above Rodri in the box, headed a cross over the bar, and Rodri responded by celebrating the miss. The celebration turned into a heated exchange as Rodri taunted Silva, who pushed back and refused a handshake. Aymeric Laporte, Unai Simón and Bruno Fernandes intervened to separate the two former Manchester City midfielders.
The incident puts Rodri’s temperament under the spotlight ahead of Spain’s quarter‑final clash. While he earned Man of the Match for his defensive work, the spat could affect his leadership image. Rodri later issued an apology, saying he “apologise to Bernardo Silva for celebrating his miss,” a rare public admission that may influence how coaches and fans view his composure in high‑pressure moments.
Spain dominated early, but Portugal held firm until Merino’s 91st‑minute header broke the deadlock. Silva had a chance to equalise in the dying seconds, but his header struck the crossbar. The missed opportunity sparked the on‑field drama, with Rodri’s celebration turning into a verbal clash that lasted until the final whistle.
Spain now prepares to face the winner of the USA‑Belgium match, likely France or Morocco, in the quarter‑finals. Portugal, left without Cristiano Ronaldo and manager Roberto Martínez, faces a rebuilding phase. For Rodri, the focus will be on maintaining his midfield anchor role while avoiding further disciplinary issues that could jeopardise his standing in the national squad.
Aymeric Laporte, also a former City player, helped separate the two Spaniards, while Manchester United’s Bruno Fernandes and Spain’s goalkeeper Unai Simón acted as mediators. The incident drew a flurry of social‑media reactions, with fans dubbing the clash “Rodri vs Silva” and questioning the rivalry between former club mates now representing rival nations.
Rodri and Silva have shared four Premier League titles and a Champions League trophy at Manchester City. Their rivalry on the international stage reflects the broader Spain‑Portugal football rivalry, adding a personal layer to a match that will be remembered for its late drama and the unexpected on‑field altercation.