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Pedro Neto’s shoe mishap: the hole that fooled the world

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The back of Pedro Neto’s right boot split open during Portugal’s match against Spain at the 2026 World Cup, leaving viewers stunned. The gap was so large it looked like an opponent’s tackle had torn the material, but replays confirmed the damage originated from inside the shoe itself. Fans watching the broadcast on Monday reacted with disbelief as the hole came into full view. Social media erupted with theories, most pointing toward an aggressive challenge from a Spanish player. Within minutes, however, the narrative shifted when close-up footage showed the tear had formed independently. Pedro Neto’s own movement appears to have caused the damage. The winger’s constant pressure on the ball and sharp changes of direction placed unusual strain on the shoe’s rear section, eventually splitting the seam. The incident unfolded during the first half of the high-stakes group-stage encounter. Portuguese team staff had no immediate replacement boot available. Neto continued playing with the damaged footwear for the remainder of the half, adapting his touch and movement to minimise discomfort. The team’s equipment manager later confirmed the boot was beyond repair and would not be used again. The shoe’s manufacturer issued a statement acknowledging the unusual failure. A spokesperson noted that while the boot model had undergone rigorous testing, this specific wear pattern had not been anticipated. They emphasised that quality control processes would be reviewed in light of the incident. For Pedro Neto, the episode became an unexpected talking point of the tournament. The winger’s performance after the incident drew praise despite the distraction, with analysts highlighting his ability to maintain intensity under compromised conditions. The match ended in a draw, leaving both teams with a point in the group standings. Neto’s shoe, now a viral moment, overshadowed tactical discussions in post-match coverage.

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