Booed Argentina snatch draw, Spain win Olympic men's football opener
Argentina's midfielder #10 Thiago Almada and Morocco's midfielder #13 Yassine Kechta fight for the ball in the men's group B football match between Argentina and Morocco during the Paris 2024 Olympic Games at the Geoffroy-Guichard Stadium in Saint-Etienne on July 24, 2024. (Photo by Arnaud FINISTRE / AFP)
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Cristian Medina scored the equaliser in the 16th added minute as
Argentina came from two down to draw 2-2 with Morocco in a hostile atmosphere
on the opening day of men's Olympic football on Wednesday, while Spain edged
Uzbekistan 2-1.
Argentina are looking to win men's football gold for the third
time after success in 2004 and 2008, but Javier Mascherano's side came within
seconds of defeat in Saint-Etienne.
They were booed as they emerged onto the pitch and during the
national anthems by the crowd, the majority of whom were supporting Morocco.
That welcome came after Argentina players were filmed singing
racist chants following their victory in the recent Copa America.
Argentina trailed 2-0 in the Group B game to a Soufiane Rahimi
brace but pulled one back through Giuliano Simeone before Medina finished off a
crazy move right at the death.
Morocco captain Achraf Hakimi, the Paris Saint-Germain full-back
who is one of the biggest names featuring in the tournament, set up Rahimi for
the opener at the end of a fine move in first-half stoppage time.
The reigning African Under-23 champions doubled their lead six
minutes into the second half from the penalty spot, UAE-based forward Rahimi
stroking in the spot-kick after Ilias Akhomach was brought down.
Argentina coach Mascherano, who starred in the teams that won gold
in Athens and Beijing, had at one point hoped to persuade Lionel Messi to
feature among the three permitted overage players in his squad otherwise
limited to those under 23.
Messi opted not to come to the Paris Games, and the biggest names
in their side here were Manchester City striker Julian Alvarez and captain
Nicolas Otamendi, the Benfica defender.
Simeone, son of former Argentina star Diego, came off the bench to
pull one back midway through the second half, and Medina saved a point in the
106th minute.
Otamendi's shot was turned onto the bar by the goalkeeper and
Bruno Amione headed the follow-up off the woodwork, but Medina was on hand to
make it third time lucky and secure a draw.
As Argentina celebrated, projectiles including bottles and plastic
cups rained down from the stands, and several spectators entered the pitch,
with the referee promptly blowing for full-time.
- Gomez makes amends -
Silver medallists in Tokyo three years ago, Spain were made to
work hard to beat Uzbekistan in their Group C opener at the Parc des Princes in
Paris.
FIFA president Gianni Infantino was among the spectators watching
a Spain side featuring two members of their Euro 2024-winning squad in Alex
Baena and Fermin Lopez.
Spain went ahead just before the half-hour mark when Sergio
Gomez's free-kick was helped on by Abel Ruiz to the back post where Marc Pubill
turned the ball in.
Uzbekistan had chances and drew level from the penalty spot in
first-half added time.
Pau Cubarsi was penalised for a foul in the box following a VAR
review and Uzbekistan captain Eldor Shomurodov, the Roma forward, converted the
penalty.
Cubarsi, the 17-year-old Barcelona prodigy, had been booked early
on and did not reappear for the second half.
Spain got a penalty of their own for a foul on Aimar Oroz, but
Gomez's kick was saved by goalkeeper Abduvohid Nematov.
However, Gomez made up for that by grabbing what proved to be the
winner just after the hour.
Juan Miranda cut the ball back for Gomez -- who has just joined
Real Sociedad from Manchester City -- to fire in.
The
pick of Wednesday's later games sees hosts France face the United States in
Marseille in Group A, with Thierry Henry's team hoping to win a medal despite
failing in their attempts to enrol the services of Kylian Mbappe.

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