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Malcom hits extra-time winner in final against Spain

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YOKOHAMA: Brazil won Olympic men’s football gold for the second consecutiv­e tournament as substitute Malcom struck the winner in a 2-1 victory over

Spain after extra time.

Matheus Cunha took advantage of a defensive lapse to score in first-half stoppage time after Richarliso­n smashed a penalty over the crossbar for Brazil.

Spain equalised on the hour when Mikel Oyarzabal crashed home a thumping volley, but former Barcelona forward Malcom secured Brazil the title with his goal in the 108th minute.

Brazil, who won gold on home soil at Rio 2016, became the fifth team to retain their Olympic crown on another triumphant night in Yokohama, where they claimed the last of their five World Cup titles in 2002.

After Neymar led Brazil to Olympic gold, this time it was the turn of Dani Alves to captain the country in the final against a strong Spain side featuring six players who participat­ed at Euro 2020.

Unbeaten at the Olympics against a European nation since 1988, Brazil almost fell behind when Diego Carlos scooped the ball over his own goalkeeper before hooking off the line as Oyarzabal tried to pick out Dani Olmo.

A poor clearance from Unai Simon allowed Richarliso­n to set up Douglas Luiz, whose spinning effort was turned behind by the Spain goalkeeper. Brazil needed penalties to get past Mexico in the semi-finals, and they were awarded a spot-kick here after a VAR review as Simon flattened Cunha while attempting to punch away a cross.

But Everton forward Richarliso­n wasted the chance to add to his competitio­n-leading five goals by blazing well over.

There was no let-off for Spain a second time though when Alves sent the ball high into the area, where a hesitant Pau Torres gave Cunha time to control and slot into the corner.

Spain youngster Bryan Gil, who will join Tottenham Hotspur on his return from Japan, rattled the bar two minutes from the end, as an extra 30 minutes was required for the fifth time in eight knockout matches.

Malcom, who endured a difficult spell at Barcelona in 2018-2019 before leaving for Zenit St Petersburg, ran onto a long ball from Antony, racing past Jesus Vallejo and firing past Simon to etch his name into the history books.

 ?? — AFP ?? Off the mark: Brazil’s Richarliso­n (right) attempts to score past Spain’s goalkeeper unai Simon during the final.
— AFP Off the mark: Brazil’s Richarliso­n (right) attempts to score past Spain’s goalkeeper unai Simon during the final.

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