Brazil is set to face the United States in the final of the Olympic women’s soccer tournament after defeating reigning world champion Spain 4-2 on Tuesday. The match, held at Stade de Marseille, saw Brazil overcoming an early setback due to an own goal by Irene Paredes.
Match Highlights
– Early Setback and Comeback: Irene Paredes’ own goal initially gave Spain an early lead, but Brazil quickly regained control. Gabi Portilho and Adriana both scored, putting Brazil in a dominant position by halftime. Portilho’s goal came in the fourth minute of first-half stoppage time, while Adriana’s header in the 71st minute solidified Brazil’s lead.
– Spain’s Struggle for a Comeback: Salma Paralluelo managed to pull a goal back for Spain with a header in the 85th minute. Shortly after, Alexia Putellas nearly narrowed the gap further, striking the bar with a shot from outside the area.
– Kerolin’s Clinching Goal: Kerolin extended Brazil’s lead to 4-1 in the first minute of stoppage time. Despite Paralluelo scoring her second goal shortly thereafter, it was too late for Spain to mount a full comeback.
The victory means that Brazilian soccer legend Marta will have the opportunity to conclude her illustrious international career by competing for gold after missing the quarterfinals and semifinals due to suspension. The 38-year-old has stated that these Olympics will be her last major tournament with the national team.
Spain will not have the chance to further cement its position at the top of women’s soccer by adding an Olympic gold to their World Cup victory last year. The team will play against Germany in Lyon for the bronze medal.
Brazil will face the four-time champion U.S. women’s national team in Saturday’s final at Parc des Princes in Paris. The matchup promises to be a thrilling conclusion to the women’s soccer tournament at the Olympics.