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Brazil defend Olympic gold in extra-time win over Spain at Tokyo 2020

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The South Americans emerged victorious on home soil at the Rio Games in 2016 and are celebrating again some five years on.

Brazil defended their Olympic title at Tokyo 2020 after they edged out Spain in extra-time during the men’s gold medal match at International Stadium Yokohama.

Matheus Cunha’s first-half finish was cancelled out by Mikel Oyarzabal’s volley on the hour-mark in Kanagawa Prefecture, forcing an additional half-hour between the Selecao and La Rojita.

Spain, with the likes of Real Madrid playmaker Marco Asensio and Barcelona midfielder Pedri pulling the strings, started lively enough and looked to get on the front foot.

They were, however, stunned by a contentious penalty call in the closing stages of the first half.

Cunha collided with Unai Simon when competing with a cross whipped into the box, with a free-kick initially awarded against the Brazilian.

However, the match officials were encouraged to review the said incident on a pitchside monitor, with Australian referee Chris Beath deciding that a spot-kick should be the eventual outcome.

Everton forward Richarlison stepped up to take and blazed his effort high over the crossbar after a staggering run up.

Brazil was, however, to get their noses in front two minutes into stoppage-time when Dani Alves kept the ball alive at the back post and Cunha produced a composed finish after slipping between two defenders with a cushioned touch off his chest.

Spain made changes at the interval and found a way back into the game just past the hour mark when Oyarzabal struck a stunning volley.

After escaping his marker, he was picked out at the back post and sent an acrobatic scissor kick fizzing into the net.

Brazil regained control from that point and always looked the more likely to find a winner – with Richarlison hitting the woodwork at one stage.

They had to be patient, though and were in danger of seeing the contest settled from 12 yards when Malcolm made his decisive contribution.

The 24-year-old, who is now with Russian giants Zenit, stepped off the bench to surge beyond Jesus Vallejo in the 108th minute and drill a low shot off the boot of Simon and into the roof of the net. [Goal]

 

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