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Brazil vs Spain LIVE: Tokyo 2020 men’s football final result, score and reaction today

The gold medal match took place at the International Stadium Yokohama

Michael Jones
Saturday 07 August 2021 11:02 EDT
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Brazil retained their Olympic football title with substitute Malcom scoring an extra-time winner in a 2-1 victory over Spain in Saturday’s men’s gold medal game.

After the game ended 1-1 following normal time, Malcom raced onto a diagonal ball from Antony and got the better of the hesitant Jesus Vallejo before driving the winner into the far corner to clinch gold for Brazil after their Rio 2016 triumph.

Brazil forward Richarlison had missed a 39th-minute penalty before the South Americans grabbed the lead on the stroke of half-time when a deep Claudinho cross was hooked back across the area by Dani Alves and Cunha brought the ball down to slot home.

Spain threatened little but got on level terms in the 61st minute when substitute Carlos Soler broke down the right and whipped a cross to the back post where Mikel Oyarzabal connected with a sweet left-foot volley that whistled past Santos.

The Spaniards hit the woodwork twice in the final five minutes of normal time before Malcom grabbed the glory for Brazil in the second period of extra time.

Relive the action below.

The celebrations begin for Brazil

After all those years waiting for success in the Olympics Brazil’s men’s football team have made it back-to-back gold medals. There’s flowing tears of joy and Dani Alves and Richarlison are draped in the national flags.

Great scenes.

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Michael Jones7 August 2021 15:21

Brazil win Olympic gold

Over the course of the game Brazil were probably the better team. They created the best chances in the first half before Matheus Cunha opened the scoring and Richarlison missed a penalty.

Spain responded with a belting volley from Mikel Oyarzabal in the second half before Malcom sealed the win in extra time.

It was a cracking game and a brilliant result for Brazil. They take gold, Spain win silver and yesterday Mexico took home the bronze medals with their win over Japan.

Michael Jones7 August 2021 15:13

Brazil retain Olympic gold

Substitute Malcom is the matchwinner as his extra time goal retained the gold medals for Brazil.

(Getty Images)
Michael Jones7 August 2021 15:07

Brazil are the Olympic Champions!

Brazil 2 - 1 Spain

120+2 mins: Brazil see out the game and beat Spain to the Tokyo 2020 gold medal in men’s football. They are back-to-back Olympic Champions. First in Rio 2016 and now Tokyo 2020. What an achievement.

They become just the fifth nation to retain gold medals in Olympic men’s football.

Michael Jones7 August 2021 15:04

Brazil 2 - 1 Spain

120 mins: There’s going to be an additional two minutes to play. Just 120 seconds for Spain to score. It’s not going to happen. Brazil are going to win the gold medal.

Michael Jones7 August 2021 15:02

Brazil 2 - 1 Spain

117 mins: Last ditch defending from Brazil. They’ve got everyone back when Spain are on the ball. A cross comes in from the right but Santos is there to punch it clear. Three minutes for Brazil to hold out.

Michael Jones7 August 2021 15:01

Brazil 2 - 1 Spain

114 mins: Brazil are sweeping in the changes now. Richarlison and Antony are off with Paulinho and Gabriel Menino both coming on. There’s just six minutes to go in Yokohama can Brazil hold on?

Michael Jones7 August 2021 14:56

Brazil 2 - 1 Spain

111 mins: Can Spain respond? Time is running out for them. Brazil will make it consecutive Olympic gold medals if they can see out the remaining nine minutes or so.

Michael Jones7 August 2021 14:54

GOAL! Brazil 2 - 1 Spain (Malcom, 108’)⚽️

108 mins: Huge goal! Brazil have the lead! Spain win a corner that Soler whips into the box. He doesn’t beat the first man and Bruno Guimaraes clears the ball. Brazil send it up to Antony who bombs forward on the counter attack before sending a diagonal ball across to Malcom. Malcom shifts the ball away from Juan Vallejo and sprints into the box. He sends his effort across goal and Unai Simon gets a touch. The ball loops up but still finishes in the back of the net! It’s a massive goal for Brazil.

Michael Jones7 August 2021 14:50

ET second half: Brazil 1 - 1 Spain

Second half kick off: Spain get the match back underway for the final 15 minutes. Brazil have made a change with Reinier coming on for Claudinho. It’s a change that shows Brazil think they can still win this game before penalties.

Michael Jones7 August 2021 14:48

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