Brazil and Spain They will fight to get into the final of the Olympic Games Tuesday in Marseille, in a match that promises to be intense and exciting. Both teams have already met a few days ago in the last match of the group stage, in which Montse Tomé’s team won 0-2 in a match that was tougher than the result shows. Marta’s expulsion helped.
The legendary Brazilian midfielder is waiting for the CAS to decide whether her ban will be reduced to one match (instead of two) and she can play against La Roja. In addition, Brazil has some players out, such as Real Madrid player Antonia, and other players who are very affected after the tremendous strain of the match, in numerical inferiority throughout the second half.
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Despite everything, there is euphoria in Brazil. The dressing room is confident and made this clear when the team eliminated France in the quarter-finals, in another match that required enormous physical effort. Gabi Portilho, who scored the goal that gave them qualification for the semi-finals, warned hours after the feat: “Now it’s Spain’s turn, it’s going to be a match of revenge. We know it’s very difficult, but we’ll go all the way. We’re going for more. Let’s do everything possible to get on the podium.”