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OLYMPIC GAMES

Asensio's extra-time winner puts Spain into the final

Brazil await Spain in Saturday's showpiece after Luis de la Fuente's men overcame Japan in extra-time in Tuesday's semi-final clash.

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Asensio's extra-time winner puts Spain into the final
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Spain reached their first men's Olympic football final since Sydney in 2000 with a 1-0 win over host nation Japan after extra-time. Real Madrid's Marco Asensio proved the difference in the 116th minute when he curled the winning strike past Koshei Tani to set up a final clash with defending champions Brazil on Saturday.

VAR overrules penalty decision

Mikel Merino nodded the first chance of the game wide before Rafa Mir, whose hat-trick put his side into the semi-finals, should have opened the scoring but the forward poked into goalkeeper Tani's legs. Merino thought he had atoned for his earlier miss by winning a second-half penalty but VAR intervened, deeming Maya Yoshida to have played the ball first.

Mikel Oyarzabal scuffed the final opportunity of normal time before Daizen Maeda headed agonisingly over Unai Simon's goal in the first-half of extra-time. Heartbreak for Japan followed as substitute Asensio showed his quality by calmly bending the ball into the bottom left corner with just four minutes remaining.

The result could have been different, however, if Koji Miyoshi had not seen his shot blocked moments before Asensio's winner but Japan will now have to settle for a bronze-medal contest on Friday against Mexico.

Spain, who boasted six senior stars from Euro 2020, will now be hoping to go one further than silver at Sydney 2000 as they look to repeat the heroics of Barcelona 1992 that saw them claim gold.