The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Brazil equalise late in six-goal thriller with Spain

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MADRID: Brazil snatched a late leveller to share an entertaini­ng and occasional­ly heated 3-3 friendly draw with Spain on Tuesday as youngsters Lamine Yamal and Endrick dazzled.

Lucas Paqueta fired home a stoppage-time penalty to deny La Roja victory at the Santiago Bernabeu, after the hosts had taken a late lead.

Spain captain Rodri scored two heavily debated penalties of his own in a pulsating battle under a closed roof in the Spanish capital.

The Manchester City midfielder opened the scoring from the spot in the 12th minute after electric winger Yamal tumbled in the box and Dani Olmo extended Spain’s lead with a fine individual goal. A mistake by Spain goalkeeper Unai Simon allowed Rodrygo to pull one back before the break and teen sensation Endrick, on as a substitute, fired Brazil level five minutes into the second half.

Rodri dispatched his second spotkick late on after Dani Carvajal was clipped by Lucas Beraldo but Paqueta had the final say.

The match, arranged to help combat racism after various incidents of abuse aimed at Real Madrid and Brazil winger Vinicius Junior in Spain, proved a pulsating battle between two of football’s heavyweigh­t nations.

Vinicius captained Brazil for the first time but was largely kept quiet, with his teenage compatriot and future Los Blancos team-mate Endrick continuing to enjoy the limelight, along with Barcelona youngster Yamal.

“It’s a shame it got away from us in the last second, it was a penalty we could have avoided,” Rodri told Teledeport­e.

Rodri was given the armband on this occasion by regular skipper Alvaro Morata, as a gesture for the recent death of the midfielder’s grandfathe­r.

“I dedicated (the goals) to my grandfathe­r, for everything that he taught me,” added Rodri.

La Roja excelled in the first half, barely allowing five-time World Cup winners Brazil a sniff in Selecao coach Dorival Junior’s second match at the helm.

“I’m angry not to win a game in which we were superior,” admitted Spain coach Luis de la Fuente, but he said he was encouraged ahead of Euro 2024 this summer.

“The positive thing ... is that we have come out reinforced, the team is growing and giving the feeling that this side can go very far.”

Yamal won the penalty converted by Rodri for the opening goal, although the Barcelona winger was fortunate after tumbling easily under a challenge from Joao Gomes.

The 16-year-old continues to grow in stature with every match and played in Olmo for the second goal, who finished well after sublime footwork.

“(Yamal) had a brilliant performanc­e, but I like to be careful, that’s the best we can give these youngsters,” said De la Fuente.

Olma said a game against Brazil ‘is never friendly’.

“Both sides want to win, we gave everything on the pitch with and without the ball,” said Olmo. “In the end it didn’t happen, but we have to be proud of what we did.”

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Brazil’s Paqueta (left) vies for a header with Spain’s Aymeric Laporte (centre) and Brazil’s Joao Gomes during the internatio­nal friendly match.
— AFP photo Brazil’s Paqueta (left) vies for a header with Spain’s Aymeric Laporte (centre) and Brazil’s Joao Gomes during the internatio­nal friendly match.

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