After the Blues, Brazil takes on Spain

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Brazil defeated Spain on Tuesday evening in the women’s semi-final of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.

The Auriverdes players won 4-2 against the reigning world champions, to everyone’s surprise, on the pitch at the Stade Vélodrome in Marseille.

A blunder by the Iberian goalkeeper allowed the Brazilians to quickly take the lead with an own goal (6e). Then Gabi Portilho, the executioner of the Blues in the quarter (45e+4), Adriana (72e) and Kerolin (90e+1) worsened the score. When Paralluelo saved the Spanish honor (90e+12) after a csc this time favorable (85e).

In the final, in four days, Brazil will try to win its first Olympic women’s title against the United States, who beat Germany earlier in the day (1-0). The Americans have won gold in the Olympic football tournament four times, including the first edition in Atlanta (1996, 2004, 2008, 2012).

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