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    Medina score late goal as Argentina draw Morocco in Olympic opener

    Opalim LiftedBy Opalim LiftedJuly 24, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Argentina draw Morocco in four-goal thriller 
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    Argentina incredibly rescued a 2-2 draw from 2-0 down against a talented Morocco outfit in the 106th minute, boosting the Albiceleste’s hopes of avoiding a third straight group-stage elimination as the Games suffered a setback.

    The game was played at breakneck speed from kick-off at Stade Geoffroy-Guichard, but neither team was able to register a shot on target in the opening 30 minutes, with captain Nicolas Otamendi, one of Argentina’s three overage players, perhaps having the best chance during that period when he headed wide from Thiago Almada’s floated free-kick.

    Hearts were in Moroccan mouths not too long afterwards as goalkeeper Munir Mohamedi almost gave the ball away when playing out from the back, before at the other end, the lively Ilias Akhomach forced Geronimo Rulli to punch clear.

    The deadlock was broken on the stroke of half-time though, and it was Akhomach who played a key role in the goal as his outrageous backheel released Bilal El Khannouss, whose low cross was turned home smartly by Soufiane Rahimi, despite Rulli diving at his feet.

    Soon after the break, former Barcelona winger Akhomach was the architect of Morocco’s second goal, running Otamendi ragged before being pushed over by Julio Soler, with Rahimi stepping up to score the resulting penalty confidently and double his tally for the afternoon.

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    Argentina head coach Javier Mascherano quickly acted to try and influence proceedings, introducing Giuliano Simeone, son of Diego, as Kevin Zenon was withdrawn, while Mascherano’s opposite number Tarik Sektioui chose to take off Akhomach, with Abde Ezzalzouli coming on in his place.

    Ezzalzouli very quickly got into his stride, bursting down the right before squaring for Rahimi, who rather disappointingly wasted an opportunity to bag a memorable hat-trick.

    That tame effort looked like it could prove costly as Soler made amends for his earlier penalty concession with an inviting driven cross that was converted by Simeone at the back post to set up a pulsating finale.

    Munir denied Julian Alvarez late on in normal time before an astonishing 15 minutes of added time was signalled at the end of a bad-tempered second half.

    However, after looking like they had weathered the storm, the Atlas Lions saw their dreams of a historic victory shattered at the death when Cristian Medina bundled in from virtually on the goalline after Argentina had hit the bar twice in the build-up to the goal.

    Argentina, two-time winners of the Olympic men’s football tournament, head to Lyon next as they take on Iraq on Saturday, while Morocco face Ukraine later that day.

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