Brazil wins first Olympic gold in men’s soccer by defeating Germany in penalty shootout
Brazil claimed the first Olympic gold in men’s soccer tournament after beating Germany 1-1 (5-4) in penalty shootouts.
It’s the first time Brazil has won football gold at the Olympic Games, despite earning three silvers and two bronzes.
In the London 2012 final, a Brazilian side that included Neymar lost 2-1 to Mexico.
On the penultimate day of Rio 2016, it’s also a beautiful near-ending to a home.
Penalty shootouts as it happened:
Extra time is over and the score is still 1-1! Penalty shootout it is. Nobody seems to be enchanted about it.
Germany’s Ginter takes the first one. And scores! The pressure is unbearable.
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Stadium boos as Germany takes their second. Gnabry scores! Waverton gets both hands on the ball but fails to save it.
Marquinhos equalizes for Brazil. (2-2)
Very smart penalty by Brandt follows — Waverton dives the other way.
Rafinha for Brazil. He scores! (3-3)
Suele smashes it in for Germany. No one is bowing to the pressure here.
It’s 4-4: Luan shoots a stunner for Brazil.
SAVE! Waverton saves the German attempt! This is big. Everything is ready for Neymar to finish this off. 5-4 for Brazil!!!
Video: Brazil V Germany, 1-1 (6-5) Full Highlights and Goals, Rio Olympics Final