INGLEWOOD — Spain's march into the World Cup semi-finals owed much to a familiar figure on Friday, with Mikel Merino once again coming off the bench to deliver in the dying moments of a crucial knockout match. The Arsenal midfielder struck an 88th-minute winner in Spain's 2-1 victory over Belgium, reacting quickest after replacement goalkeeper Senne Lammens spilled a shot to send Spain into the last four, where they will face World Cup favourites France in Dallas on Tuesday. Manchester United's Lammens had been brought on after a tearful Thibaut Courtois was forced off with a muscle injury in the second half. Merino, 30, has made a habit of appearing at precisely the right moment, having also come off the bench to score the only goal in stoppage time against Portugal in the last 16. Asked whether his sequence of dramatic interventions was down to luck, Merino insisted it was the product of preparation. "I believe in some coincidences, but I don't think this is one," he told reporters. "It's because I really prepare for when the time comes." My moment will come, says Merino Merino admit