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The champion retained the title and awarded Danny Alves, the player decorated in history, also Olympic gold for the resume. Malcolm won in the 109th minute


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Tokyo 2020: Brazil won the football tournament with 1: 2 over Spain in overtime

The champion retained the title and awarded Danny Alves, the player decorated in history, also Olympic gold for the resume.

Malcolm won in the 109th minute

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Five years after winning its historic Olympic gold in soccer at the home tournament in Rio, the Brazilian team did it today (Saturday) in Tokyo as well.

The Salsa managed to defend the title with a 1: 2 victory in extra time over Spain, when the winning goal was scored by the forgotten Malcolm, the Barcelona flop who came in as a substitute and decided in the 109th minute.

He awarded 38-year-old Danny Alves, the most decorated player in history, Olympic gold as the 44th title of his career.

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Spain also won Olympic gold only at home, in Barcelona in 1992, and in Sydney eight years later settled for the silver medal after a loss to Cameroon in a penalty shootout.

This time the loss was in overtime, despite a draw by Mikkel Oyersbal and pressure in the final 90 minutes that yielded two crosses.



In Brazil, with all due respect to the conquerors from Theos Konya and Malcolm and Richardson who missed from the penalty spot, the story is first and foremost Alves.

The veteran defender did his best to play in the Olympics and got to celebrate again at the Yokohama Stadium, where he twice won the World Club Championship with Barcelona in 2011 and 2015.

He had 23 titles with Barcelona, ​​6 with Paris Saint-Germain, 5 with Sevilla, 2 with Juventus and 1 also with Sao Paulo, Bahia and the Brazil national team until the age of 20. 4 he had with the mature Brazil, including the Copa America in 2019 , And now he has Olympic gold with the Under-23 team.

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The vehicles

Brazil:

Santos, Danny Alves, Nino, Diego Carlos, Guillermo Arena, Douglas Louise, Bruno Gimraeisch, Anthony (Gabriel Menino, 112), Mathews Conia (Malcolm, 91), Claudino (Rainier, 106), Richarlison (Paulino, 114) .



Spain:

Onai Simone, Oscar Chayil (Hassos Vayejo, 91), Eric Garcia, Pau Torres, Marc Cucuria (Juan Miranda, 91), Michel Marino (Carlos Soler, 46), Martin Subimandi (Ion Moncaiola, 112), Federy, Marco Asensio (Brian Hayle, 46), Mikel Oyersbal (Rafa Mir, 104), Danny Ulmo.

Prevent the Spaniards from gaining an advantage.

Diego Carlos (Photo: Reuters)

A terrible penalty.

Richardson misses (Photo: Reuters)

the progress of the game

  • Minute 1: The game in Yokohama is underway.

  • 16th minute: Oyersbal found with great delivery his hall, which bounced towards the goal and saw Diego Carlos saves from the line.

  • 19th minute: Konya sent a dangerous ball towards the goal, Simon responded with a wonderful save.

  • Minute 39: Missing Pendel!

    After a VAR check, referee Beth set up a penalty kick from 11 yards out for Brazil after goalkeeper Simon punched Konya in the box as he tried to keep a ball away.

    Goalkeeper Richardson approached the white spot, but kicked to the sky.

    Still 0: 0.

  • Minute 45 + 2: Goal!

    Alves, the most decorated player in history, managed to save a ball with a bounce into the box, Pau Torres missed and Konya took control of the chest and kicked inside.

    0: 1 to Brazil.

Get ahead of Danny Alves and shoot inside.

Mikel Oyersball (Photo: Reuters)

The two soldiers were stopped at a lintel.

Brian Corps (Photo: Reuters)

  • 48th minute: A good opportunity for Spain, but Oyersbal's kick actually hit his friend Soler who was standing a meter in front of the goal and of course also a dissident.

  • 52 min: Richarlison cleared himself in the box after throwing the guard, but the top marking was great with the foot to the crossbar.

  • Minute 61: Goal!

    Here is equality.

    Substitute diesel burst on the right side and passed a powerful wide ball that Oyersball continued from the air powerfully into the net.

    Beauty of Gate, Spain back to 1: 1.

  • 67 min: Diesel kicked off the field, Santos dropped and hurried to correct.

  • 86 min: Almost the turnaround of Spain.

    Right-back Oscar Chail tried to pick up, the ball hit a Brazilian foot and went on to the crossbar.

  • 88 min: Another crossbar from Spain, this time from a different corps, Brian replacing a shot from distance and shaking the top beam.

    Santos breathed a sigh of relief again.

The surprising hero of Brazil.

Malcolm celebrates (Photo: Reuters)

  • 96th minute: Malcolm, who came in with the opening of extra time, tried to pass a wide ball from the left side and almost scored with the help of a defensive player's foot, but the ball met the outside net.

  • 109 min: Goal!

    Malcolm overtook and whistled among the substitutes, overcame him and galloped wide to subdue Simon.

    1: 2 Dramatic for Brazil.

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