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03 August 2021

Reigning Champion Brazil Flicks Its Way To Olympic Football Final (Video)

Brazil's players celebrate after winning the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games men's semifinal football match against Mexico earlier today at the Ibaraki Kashima Stadium in Kashima city – pix courtesy of AFP, August 3, 2021

The South American team is set to face Spain or Japan on Saturday after defeating 2012 Olympic gold medallists Mexico on penalties

Reigning champion Brazil flicks its way to Olympic football final

AFP
3/8/2021

TOKYO – Reigning Olympic men's football champions Brazil sealed a return to the final as they defeated Mexico 4-1 on penalties today following a goalless draw after 120 minutes in Kashima.

Brazil goalkeeper Santos saved from Eduardo Aguirre in the shootout before Johan Vasquez smacked the post with Mexico's second attempt.

Dani Alves, Gabriel Martinelli, Bruno Guimaraes and Reinier all scored for Brazil, who await either Spain or hosts Japan in Saturday's final in Yokohama.

Mexico, the 2012 gold medallists, had scored 14 goals in four matches in this year's tournament − including six in their quarterfinal win over South Korea.

Their best period against a disciplined Brazil came at the end of the first half as Luis Romo forced an excellent save from Santos, with Uriel Antuna's goal-bound effort then blocked by Diego Carlos.

Everton forward Richarlison, the competition's top scorer with five goals, nearly won the game for Brazil just before the end of normal time but his glancing header bounced back off the post.

Japan, who beat New Zealand on penalties in the quarterfinals, are making their seventh consecutive appearance in the men's tournament at the Olympic Games.

Spain won gold at the 1992 Games in Barcelona. They needed a last-gasp equaliser against Ivory Coast in the previous round before prevailing 5-2 after extra time.



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