Substitute Sergio Camello struck twice in overtime to settle a remarkable Olympic men’s soccer final on Friday as Spain beat France 5-3 to take gold after Thierry Henry’s hosts had earlier staged a dramatic comeback.
It had looked as though Spain were going to run away with victory at the Parc des Princes when they recovered from conceding an early goal to lead 3-1 by half-time.
Enzo Millot put France in front, but a Fermin Lopez brace and an Alex Baena free-kick turned the final completely on its head.
However, France staged a memorable comeback with Maghnes Akliouche pulling a goal back before Jean-Philippe Mateta converted a stoppage-time penalty awarded following a VAR review.
That took the final into extra time, where Rayo Vallecano forward Camello emerged as the hero by giving Spain the lead again in the 100th minute of an absorbing game, and then running away to seal their victory at the death.
“Coaches don’t go up onto the podium. That is for the players. They did this. They fought like a family,” Spain coach Santi Denia told radio station Cadena Cope.
“Luckily we have got the gold that Spain had been looking so hard for.”
Silver medalist in Tokyo three years ago, Spain has won Olympic men’s soccer gold after the victory in Barcelona in 1992 with a squad featuring Pep Guardiola and Luis Enrique.
France had hoped for a second gold of their own, 40 years after winning in Los Angeles, but instead have to settle for silver.
“It didn’t finish the way we wanted it to but it was still really an extraordinary evening,” said Henry. “It’s been a great run and we leave with a medal, so these will be great memories.”
The victory completes a glorious summer on the pitch for Spain’s men after their triumph at the Euros in Germany last month. They also recently won the Under-19 Euros by beating France in the final.
However, Henry’s team leave with their heads held high at the end of a classic match, the scenario of which recalled memories of the 2022 World Cup final which France lost on penalties to Argentina after a similar comeback attempt.
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