Time's up! The Brazilian women's team won 4-2 against the Spanish women's team, thereby winning a ticket to the final against the US women's team. The Spanish women's team will compete for the bronze medal with the German women's team.
Minute 90+16: The opportunity to get past the top of Paralluelo's shoe when he could not touch the ball from his teammate's cross.
Minute 90+11: Goal!!! Second goal for Spain. Paralluelo successfully shot twice in a row from close range. The score is 4-2.
Minute 90+1: Goal!! !The 15 minutes of extra time opened up an opportunity for Spain, but another big mistake cost them the fourth goal. Kerolin was the recipient of this gift.
Minute 87: No goal! Spain attacked strongly with 2 consecutive shots by Alexia Putellas, one hit the crossbar, the other was blocked by Lorena.
Minute 85: Goal!!! After many efforts, the Spanish women's team also found a goal from Paralluelo's header. But the gap is still 2 goals and there is not much time left.
Minute 80: All efforts of the Spanish women's team have become ineffective when the Brazilian defense is too tight and rolling.
Minute 71: Goal!!! A very quick counter-attack from home ended in a goal with 2 shots by Adriana after an assist from Portilho. 3-0 for Brazil.
Minute 70: The Spanish team still controlled the ball more but they also passed quite a lot of wrong passes. Hermoso had another long-range shot but Lorena was still standing firm.
Minute 52: Ludmila fires a powerful long-range shot, the coll goalkeeper blocks it hard. Next was another dangerous opportunity from a corner kick but the yellow shirt player could not touch the ball close to the goal.
Minute 49: Another mistake by the Spanish defense, this time by captain Paredes himself. But luckily for her, Brazil failed to take advantage.
03:05: The second half begins.
The task has become more difficult for the Spanish women's team. In the quarter-finals, they also let Colombia lead 2-0 until the 79th minute.
End of the first half. Brazil leads Spain 2-0, exactly equal to the score they lost to their opponent in the group stage.
Minute 45+4: Goal!!! While Spain struggled to create chances, Brazil made excellent passes to facilitate their teammates. Yasmin stretched the ball from the left wing, removing a series of red-handed defenders for Gabi Portilho to play accurately, raising the score to 2-0.
The first half has 4 minutes of extra time.
Minute 45: Precise competition and timely coverage are the reasons why the Brazilian women's team helps the opponent's decisive balls block well.
Minute 36: No goal! Priscilla received a long pass, pressed, and handled well but the shot missed the goal.
Minute 29: Hermoso volleyed very hard but Brazilian goalkeeper Lorena blocked well.
Minute 22: Spain was engrossed in attack and was counterattacked quite a lot. Ludmila's speed on the right wing of the yellow team is making it difficult for the Spanish defense.
Minute 15: Although conceded an early goal, the Spanish women's team's attack was not affected much. They coordinated smoothly to create space.
Minute 10: No goal! The Brazilian women's team had another chance when the ball bounced off coll's blocker, but Jheniffer's shot went over the bar.
Spain's defense entered the match with a somewhat agreed upon mentality.
Minute 6: Goal!!! Brazil opened the scoring. Goalkeeper Cata coll made a mistake in the serve, the ball hit Irene Paredes and flew back into the net.
02:00: The match begins.
Lineup
Pre-match information
The Brazilian women's team and the Spanish women's team have shown two completely different faces at the 2024 Olympics. It is a powerful Brazil but can only squeeze through a narrow door to get through the group stage, while Spain shows the strength of the world champion.
In the group stage, the Brazilian women's team is one of two special stories (with Canada). While Canada was deducted 6 points but still had a ticket to continue as the second place in Group A, Brazil lost 2, won 1, scored only 2 goals but also had a ticket to the quarter-finals for 1 of the 2 third-placed teams with good results.
The secondary difference of the Brazilian women's team (-2) is only 1 goal more than the Australian women's team - a team that scored 7 goals but conceded 10 times.
Meanwhile, if not counting extra time and penalty shootouts, the Spanish women's team will win 3 and draw 1 at the 2024 Olympics. The interesting thing about the European representative is that they still won but in a sense they were not too outstanding - no match had scored more than 2 goals.
The World Cup champion was also on the elimination line when the Colombian women's team led 2-1 until the 90+7 minute, before equalizing and then winning after a penalty shootout.
In the stories of the two teams, it can be seen that this was a clash between two "dead to life" people. Therefore, the match promises to be worth watching, even if Brazil is without Mart due to suspension or the South American representative lost 0-2 in the group stage.