The Spanish Men’s Olympic Team secured a semifinal spot at the Paris 2024 Games with a convincing 3-0 victory over Japan in their quarterfinal match at the Groupama Stadium in Lyon.
Fermin Lopez opened the scoring in the 10th minute with a stunning left-footed shot from outside the box. Despite Japanese goalkeeper Kokubo getting a hand to it, the well-struck effort found the back of the net.
Spain dominated much of the first half, with Sergio Gomez consistently threatening down the left flank. Japan had a goal disallowed for offside in the 40th minute, and Hosoya hit the post in stoppage time, leaving the halftime score at 1-0.
The second half saw Spain maintain control, with Japan struggling to create clear chances. Lopez doubled Spain’s lead in the 71st minute with a spectacular half-volley following a corner kick.
Captain Abel Ruiz sealed the victory in the 87th minute, firing home his first goal of the tournament from a free-kick delivery by Gomez.
Key moments:
– Japan’s Takai hit the crossbar with a header in the 88th minute
– Spanish goalkeeper Tenas made a crucial save from Hosoya in the 82nd minute
– The match featured cooling breaks due to high temperatures in Lyon
Spain’s coach Santi Denia made several substitutions throughout the second half to maintain the team’s energy levels. Japan attempted to mount a comeback but were unable to breach Spain’s defense.
The victory sets up a semifinal clash between Spain and Morocco. Spain’s quest for gold medals in both the men’s and women’s football tournaments continues, while Japan’s Olympic journey comes to an end.
This professional performance from Spain marks a return to form after their shock defeat to Egypt in the group stages. As they progress to the semifinals, La Roja will be considered strong contenders for the gold medal.