Rodri survives horror tackle as Olise escapes red card in World Cup 2026 semi-final
Rodri survived a reckless tackle from Michael Olise in Spain’s 1-0 FIFA World Cup 2026 semi-final loss to France on 12 July, dodging a red card despite the French winger’s cleats connecting with his ankle.
Olise, the Bayern Munich winger, lunged into a high, late challenge on Rodri in the 28th minute. The French forward’s studs caught Rodri’s lower leg from behind as the Spain captain released the ball. Rodri crumpled to the turf, clutching his ankle in pain, while his teammates immediately surrounded referee Ivan Barton demanding justice.
Barton waved play on and issued no card to Olise, a decision that stunned the stadium and viewers worldwide. Spain’s players protested furiously, but the referee stood firm. Fans in the stands erupted in anger, arguing the tackle merited at least a yellow card for its recklessness. Rodri, though visibly shaken, received on-pitch treatment from Spain’s medical staff before resuming play.
The incident left Rodri unharmed but exposed the physical toll of the tournament. His ability to shake off the challenge highlighted his resilience, yet the lack of punishment raised questions about officiating standards. Spain’s 1-0 defeat means Rodri’s World Cup 2026 campaign ends in heartbreak, with La Roja denied a final showdown.
Barton later explained his decision to avoid a card was strategic, fearing an early red card could sway the high-stakes semi-final. The French camp argued Olise had no intent to injure, though replays showed a clear reckless challenge. The controversy overshadowed Spain’s tactical battle against a resilient France side.