REUTERS
August 3, 2021 at 22:55 JST
Japan's Maya Yoshida, right, and teammate Kou Itakura react after losing 0-1 against Spain in a men’s semifinal soccer match at the 2020 Summer Olympics, Tuesday, Aug. 3, 2021, in Saitama, Japon. (AP Photo)
SAITAMA--Marco Asensio struck in an extra-time winner as Spain ended Japan's hopes of Olympic gold in men's football with a 1-0 win, setting up a meeting with Brazil in Saturday's final.
Defending champions Brazil reached the final after beating Mexico 4-1 on penalties after the game ended goalless after extra-time.
Japan had matched Spain throughout the game, playing with creativity and invention going forward and tenacity without the ball and they were five minutes away from taking the game to a penalty shoot out.
After a cagey first-half, Spain thought they had a great chance to go in front when referee Kevin Ortega of Peru pointed to the penalty spot after Mikel Merino went down under challenge from Maya Yoshida.
But the video assistant referee ordered Ortega to go to the pitchside monitor and he saw the clear images that Yoshida had made a perfectly fair and well-timed challenge, playing the ball.
That overturned penalty sparked both sides into life and it was a lively second-half with openings at both ends.
Japan keeper Kosei Tani did well to race out quickly and smother Rafa Mir as the ball broke to him close to goal while at the other end Takefusa Kubo's blast at the near post was parried by Unai Simon.
Both teams were unable to make the most of half-chances, however, and the game followed a similar pattern into extra-time.
Then Real Madrid forward Asensio picked the ball up in the inside right channel from Mikel Oyarzabal, glanced up and curled the ball into the far corner.
Spain are looking to repeat their gold medal success from the Barcelona Games in 1992 but will first have to deal with the Rio winners from five years ago.
Brazil went close to settling their match with a determined Mexico inside 90 minutes when Richarlison struck the post with a glancing header in the 82nd minute.
But when it came to the shootout, they had their keeper Santos to thank for a fine save to keep out Eduardo Aguirre's spot-kick and after Mexico's Johan Vasquez hit the post, Brazil just need to keep their cool.
Reiner's right-footed shot into the bottom corner ensured victory for the team captained by 38-year-old former Barcelona full back Dani Alves.
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