Olympics-Soccer-Brazil beat Mexico on penalties to reach final

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Tokyo 2020 Olympics – Soccer Football – Men – Semifinal – Mexico v Brazil – Ibaraki Kashima Stadium, Ibaraki, Japan – August 3, 2021. Richarlison of Brazil and teammates celebrate during a penalty shootout REUTERS/Edgar Su

TOKYO (Reuters) – Defending champions Brazil reached the final of the men’s Olympic football competition on Tuesday, beating Mexico 4-1 on penalties after the game ended goalless after extra-time.

Brazil went close to settling the match 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.

Brazil will face the winners of Tuesday’s other semi-final between Spain and Japan in Saitama.