No one lost in the anti-apartheid ‘Brazil-Spain’ match – 2024-03-27 21:01:25

by times news cr

2024-03-27 21:01:25

Brazilian footballer Vinicius Jr. has been a victim of racism many times in Spain. His life was poisoned by racist comments. Finally he protested. He got many people on his side in that protest. However, the Spanish La Liga authorities initially got it wrong.

But the Spanish Football Federation sided with Vinicius. Therefore, for Vinicius, Brazil will meet on Tuesday night in a friendly match called ‘one skin’. However, no one lost in that anti-apartheid match. The match ended with a 3-3 draw after a hard-fought battle.

However, Spain’s teenager Lamine Yamal and Brazil’s teenager Andric showed themselves a little more in this match. Yamal played well but did not score. However, Brazil’s wonder boy Andric has seen goals in back-to-back matches. However, Vinicius did not get a goal for this match.

On this day, however, Brazil fell behind at the beginning of the match. After 12 minutes, Spain’s Yamal was fouled by Joao Gomez in the box, and the referee whistled for a penalty. Rodri took Spain ahead by scoring from the penalty spot. Spain’s Dani Olmo doubled the margin in the 36th minute. Olmo found the net with a left-footed shot from Yamal’s extended ball.

Trailing by two goals, Brazil pulled one back before the break. After 40 minutes, Rodrigo scored with a strong shot from outside the box. Brazil equalized shortly after the break. After 50 minutes, Selesaora gets a corner. Rising star Andrik scored with a left-footed shot from a corner. After England, he also scored against Spain.

Spain went ahead again in the 80th minute. They get the corner again. At this time, Brazil’s Baraldo fouled Dani Carvajal in the box. Spain gets a penalty. And Rodri scored from the penalty and completed his double goal to lead the team.

Spain ended the 90 minutes with a 3-2 lead. Everyone assumed that the 2010 world champions were going to win. But after 90+5 minutes, Brazil got a penalty. At this time Dan Carbahal fouled Brazil’s Galeno. The referee awarded a penalty and Lucas Paqueta equalized. The anti-apartheid match between Brazil and Spain ended with a 3-3 draw.

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