When Portugal’s Nuno Mendes crumpled to the pitch roughly 55 minutes into the World Cup Round of 16 clash against Spain, the immediate story was pure football drama. The PSG left-back, tasked with the unenviable job of containing Barcelona’s Lamine Yamal, suffered a muscle strain while attempting to block a pass. He didn’t return. Portugal brought on Nelson Semedo, and the tactical chess match shifted entirely.
What happened on the pitch
The matchup between Mendes and Yamal had been building for months. Their rivalry traces back through three PSG vs. Barcelona Champions League encounters and the UEFA Nations League final, where Mendes had largely succeeded in neutralizing Yamal’s threat.
Yamal has publicly called Mendes one of his toughest opponents in football. Mendes, for his part, has said he enjoys the challenge of facing the young Spanish winger.
So when Portugal lined up against Spain in the Round of 16, all eyes were on that left flank. For 55 minutes, the duel delivered. Then Mendes went down, showing immediate signs of discomfort after stretching to intercept a pass directed toward Yamal.
The substitution didn’t just change Portugal’s defensive shape. It removed the one player who had consistently figured out how to contain one of football’s most dangerous attackers. Nelson Semedo is a competent defender. He is not the Yamal specialist that Mendes had become.
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