"0-1→3-1→3-3→5-3" All-time Final X Crazy Cameyo Extension Multi-goal! Spain is thrilled to win for the first time in 32 years!

Aug 10, 2024

'0-1→3-1→3-3→5-3' All-time Final X Crazy Cameyo Extension Multi-goal! Spain is thrilled to win for the first time in 32 years!
Fermin Lopez
'0-1→3-1→3-3→5-3' All-time Final X Crazy Cameyo Extension Multi-goal! Spain is thrilled to win for the first time in 32 years!
Spain beat France, led by coach Thierry Henry, to win the men's soccer gold medal at the Paris Olympics.

Spain won the gold medal in the men's soccer final at the Paris Olympics on the 10th (Korea time) by coming from behind to win 5-3 against France after 120 minutes of extra blood.

Expectations from home fans were high that France, which won 3-1 against Egypt in the semifinals and reached the final stage for the first time in 40 years since the 1984 LA Olympics. Spain, the winner of Euro 2024, also had a strong under-23 national team. They beat Morocco 2-1 in the final to reach the final. Spain, which went to the final for the second consecutive time after the Tokyo Olympics, lost to Brazil in Tokyo and missed the gold medal, was also more desperate than ever.

'0-1→3-1→3-3→5-3' All-time Final X Crazy Cameyo Extension Multi-goal! Spain is thrilled to win for the first time in 32 years!
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'0-1→3-1→3-3→5-3' All-time Final X Crazy Cameyo Extension Multi-goal! Spain is thrilled to win for the first time in 32 years!
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'0-1→3-1→3-3→5-3' All-time Final X Crazy Cameyo Extension Multi-goal! Spain is thrilled to win for the first time in 32 years!
'0-1→3-1→3-3→5-3' All-time Final X Crazy Cameyo Extension Multi-goal! Spain is thrilled to win for the first time in 32 years!
Fermin Lopez
'0-1→3-1→3-3→5-3' All-time Final X Crazy Cameyo Extension Multi-goal! Spain is thrilled to win for the first time in 32 years!
'0-1→3-1→3-3→5-3' All-time Final X Crazy Cameyo Extension Multi-goal! Spain is thrilled to win for the first time in 32 years!
Spain's Alex Baena
▶ Overall

France's Enzo Mayo, who did not miss the opponent's defense mistake in the 11th minute of the first half, shook the net and gained momentum. Paras Saint-Germain's home stadium, Parc des Princes, erupted in cheers that seemed to leave.

However, Spain balanced 1-1 in the 18th minute of the first half when Fermin Lopez, who took over Alex Baena's pass, equalized. In the 25th minute of the first half, Lopez did not miss a second ball chance and scored multiple goals and came from behind to lead 2-1. Alex Baena's free-kick net in the 28th minute of the first half was also scored. The wound shot was stuck in the top of the net. It was a perfect kick that French goalkeeper Rest had to look at like ice. In the second half of extra time, Spanish goalkeeper Tenas blocked France's Mateta's sharp header. It was a super save. Spain finished the first half with a 3-1 lead.

In the first half, Spain scored five shots on goal from seven shots and scored three of them. France had six shots and three shots on target, but only one goal.

'0-1→3-1→3-3→5-3' All-time Final X Crazy Cameyo Extension Multi-goal! Spain is thrilled to win for the first time in 32 years!
France's forward #14 Jean-Philippe Mateta)
▶Second half

France's counterattack began in the second half. I couldn't blow away the opportunity in my home room that came after 40 years. France tried to make a difference in the early hours without Captain Alexandre Lacazette. In the 11th minute of the second half, France's Manone's header hit the post.

The 34th minute of the second half finally paid off. Following Olise's left-footed free kick, Marnes Akliwu, who was replaced, deflected the ball slightly up and shook the net. Parc des Princes heated up with the enthusiastic roar of French home fans. Chasing 3–2.

The decisive scene came out in the 44th minute of the second half. In a corner kick situation, Spain's Miranda caught French striker Calimuendo in the box. The referee missed the scene, but a penalty was declared after VAR review. In the 45th minute of the second half, Jean-Philippe Mateta lightly shook the net. With four consecutive goals, 3-3 with a miraculous theatrical equalizer, the stadium is literally full of excitement. Coach Henri clenched his fist. Spain's Benat Turrientes shot hit the post in the second half of extra time after touching the goalkeeper's fingertips. The overtime match has begun.

'0-1→3-1→3-3→5-3' All-time Final X Crazy Cameyo Extension Multi-goal! Spain is thrilled to win for the first time in 32 years!
directed by Santi Denia, Spain)
'0-1→3-1→3-3→5-3' All-time Final X Crazy Cameyo Extension Multi-goal! Spain is thrilled to win for the first time in 32 years!
▶Extended exhibition

90 minutes was not enough to determine the outcome of the gold medal. Early in the first half of extra time, France's pass to Desir Doue was connected to Mateta, but it did not lead to a shot. Spain's winning goal was scored in the 10th minute of extra time. Serhiro Kameyo, who took over Sergio Gomez's through pass, emptied the goal and lightly shook the empty net with a chip shot as he saw the goalkeeper Rest fall. 4-3.

In the second half of extra time and the last chance to counterattack, Cameyo's storm sprint began once again.He took over goalkeeper Tenas' hand pass and shook the net from the half-line following a stormy dribble. It was a 5-on-3. Gold medal wedge 'Congratulations'

It was a hot 120-minute match that I couldn't take my eyes off. It is the first time in the Olympic history to score eight goals in the final. Fermin Lopez, who scored six goals and one assist in six games and scored multiple goals in the final, was remarkable. Cameyo's cameo, who showed a multi-goal performance in overtime, also hit the mark. Santidenia's mercenary skills, which penetrated the strengths and weaknesses of players of this age by serving as coach of the FIFA U-17 World Cup final in 2017, shone. Dennia played 225 games for Atletico Madrid for 10 years from 1995 to 2005, lifting the La Liga and Copadelay trophy in 1996 and playing for the national team at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics. Coach Denia, who has built a solid career as a coach of the national team under the age of 17, 19 directors, 21 and 23 years old, has made a new history in Paris. He won his first gold medal in 32 years since the 1992 Barcelona Olympics.

Spain won the Euro 2024 title and the Olympic gold medal.

Paris = Reporter Jeon Young-ji sky4us@sportschosun.com



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