Brazil ends the football career of the Egyptian national team in Tokyo

The Brazilian team ended their Egyptian counterpart’s career in football competitions for the Tokyo Summer Olympics, beating them 1-0 yesterday, Saturday, with Matthews Konya’s goal, to keep on track to defend their title. The Egyptian Olympic team reached the semifinals for the first time since the Tokyo Olympics in 1964, when it came fourth, like Amsterdam 1928, with its two best results. The Pharaohs waited until the last round of the group stage to secure qualification for the playoffs after Asir’s difficulties, starting the journey with a notable negative draw with Spain, and fell in Argentina 0-1 in the second round, first obtaining the first win over Australia by 2-0 and snatching the qualifying card on Calcolo from the Tango team with a goal difference after the 1-1 of questlast with Spain.

A killer saves the Spaniards

The Spanish national team were within walking distance of exiting football competitions at the Tokyo Olympics yesterday, Saturday, when the Ivory Coast scored the goal to advance into injury time but owes substitute Rafa Mir into the equation after two minutes before he resolved the 5-2 confrontation after the extension and book the prime Semifinal cards.

It was Mir, who came in in recovery after the opponent’s advance, to score a draw to go in advantage and close the fight with a “hat trick”.

In a match in where Spain dominated possession, while the chances were even between the two teams, the African team opened the scoring with central defense Eric Baye after ten minutes, before equalizing Dani Olmo in the 30th minute. Mexico also swept via South Korea 6/3 to rise to face Brazil in semi-final, Japan overcame New Zealand on penalties 4/2, after the end of regular and extra time with a goalless draw, and will face Spain.

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