Spain Beats France 5-3 to Win Gold in Men’s Football at Paris Olympics After 32-Year Wait

Spain Beats France 5-3 to Win Gold in Men’s Football at Paris Olympics After 32-Year Wait

Spain secured their second gold medal in men’s football at the Olympics by defeating France 5-3 in a thrilling final at the Parc des Princes on Friday evening. This victory marks Spain’s first Olympic gold in men’s football since 1992, breaking a 32-year drought.

The match began with France taking the lead in the 11th minute, thanks to Enzo Millot’s goal. However, Spain quickly responded with a flurry of three goals before halftime, turning the game in their favor. Fermín López was the star of the first half, scoring in the 18th and 25th minutes, with Alex Baena adding another in the 28th minute, giving Spain a commanding 3-1 lead.

France fought back in the second half, with Maghnes Akliouche pulling one back in the 78th minute after a set-piece from Michael Olise. In a dramatic turn of events, France was awarded a penalty in the final moments when Benat Turrientes fouled Kalimuendo in the box. Initially, the referee ruled out the penalty, but after a VAR review, the decision was overturned, allowing Jean-Philippe Mateta to step up and convert the penalty, leveling the score at 3-3 and forcing extra time.

In the extra time, Spain regained control with Sergio Camello playing a pivotal role. He scored in the 100th minute, expertly lifting the ball past French goalkeeper Guillaume Restes after receiving a pass from Adrian Bernabe. Camello sealed the victory by adding another goal in the final moments of extra time following a swift break.

Spain Survive France Comeback in Paris

This victory follows Spain’s previous Olympic triumph in 1992, and with Santi Denia’s side crowned as winners at the Paris 2024 Olympics, the win represents a significant moment for Spanish football.

For France, who were aiming to win their first Olympic gold since 1984, the silver medal is still a considerable achievement, even though they fell just short in front of their passionate home crowd.

Spain’s fourth goal came in the 11th minute of extra time, with Camello’s composed finish after a precise pass from Bernabe. The final goal was the icing on the cake for Spain, who managed to hold off a strong French attack led by star player Arnau Tenas.

Despite France’s efforts, Spain’s defense, led by Tenas, stood firm, with the Spanish goalkeeper making crucial saves to ensure the win. This match will go down as one of the highlights of the Paris 2024 Olympics, showcasing the best of European football on the Olympic stage.

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