olympic_women_soccer-en : Brazil W vs Spain W, 2024-08-06

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06/08/2024 21h15

In an exciting game between Brazil W and Spain W, Brazil came out on top with a 4-2 victory. The match took place on August 6, 2024, at an undisclosed venue.

The game started with an unfortunate own goal in the 6th minute by Brazil's I. Paredes, giving Spain an early 1-0 lead. However, Brazil quickly responded with two goals before half-time. In the 45th minute, T. Abelleira of Spain received a yellow card. Shortly after, in the 45th minute, Gabi Portilho of Brazil scored, extending their lead to 2-0 at the break.

After half-time, there were some substitutions made by both teams. In the 47th minute, O. Hernandez came on for Spain's O. Carmona, and A. del Castillo replaced E. Navarro. Spain continued to make changes, bringing on L. Aleixandri in the 52nd minute.

Brazil made substitutions as well, with Adriana and Duda Sampaio coming on in the 57th minute for Ludmila and Angelina, respectively. The game continued with back-and-forth action, and in the 67th minute, Spain replaced T. Abelleira with P. Guijarro.

In the 69th minute, A. Vitoria came on for Brazil, replacing Jheniffer. Just three minutes later, Adriana of Brazil found the back of the net, increasing their lead to 3-0.

More substitutions were made in the 73rd minute, as Gabi Nunes of Brazil replaced Priscila. In the 78th minute, both teams made substitutions, with Kerolin coming on for Brazil's Lauren Leal, and A. Putellas replacing L. Codina for Spain.

As the game entered its final stages, Spain managed to score a goal in the 85th minute through S. Paralluelo, reducing Brazil's lead to 3-1. The match had its fair share of yellow cards, with Gabi Portilho of Brazil receiving one in the 90th minute, and C. Coll of Spain receiving one as well.

In the dying moments of the game, Kerolin of Brazil scored in the 90th minute, extending their lead to 4-1. Adriana of Brazil received a yellow card in the 90th minute, adding to the drama. Spain managed to pull another goal back in the 90th minute through S. Paralluelo, but it was not enough to mount a comeback.

As the final whistle blew, Brazil celebrated a well-deserved 4-2 victory over Spain. It was an action-packed match with plenty of goals, substitutions, and cards. Brazil showcased their attacking prowess, while Spain fought hard but fell short.

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