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Brazil Women Seal Thrilling 4-3 Victory Over Japan With Dramatic Stoppage-Time Winner
In a heart-stopping showdown of skill and resilience, Brazil’s women’s team triumphed over Japan in an electrifying international friendly clash in Sao Paulo. The breathtaking encounter witnessed twists and turns, culminating in a scintillating stoppage-time winner that sealed Brazil’s 4-3 victory against their formidable opponents.
The match showcased a riveting display of determination as Japan staged a remarkable comeback from a 3-1 deficit against Brazil. Teenager Aoba Fujino kick-started the scoring spree for Japan, finding the net just before halftime. However, Brazil responded swiftly, with Beatriz Zaneratto restoring parity with a remarkable free-kick before the break.
Gabi Portiho capitalized on a lapse in possession by Saki Kumagai, seizing the opportunity to put Brazil in the lead. Zaneratto struck once more, capitalizing on another defensive error by Moeka Minami, elevating Brazil’s advantage to 3-1 shortly after the hour mark.
The drama continued to unfold as Japan launched a spectacular late surge. Jun Endo converted an 86th-minute penalty, earned by debutant Momoko Tanigawa, igniting Japan’s hopes. Mina Tinaka intensified the tension by expertly volleying home Risa Shimizu’s cross, leveling the playing field at 3-3.
Amidst the nail-biting climax, it was Priscilla who emerged as the hero, snatching victory for Brazil in the dying moments. Her audacious shot sailed over the keeper, nestling into the far corner, propelling Brazil to a thrilling 4-3 win in stoppage time.
The intense battle and dramatic twists have set the stage for an eagerly anticipated rematch between these powerhouse teams on Sunday, December 3. As anticipation mounts, fans brace themselves for another enthralling encounter, expecting no less drama and excitement than their first electrifying clash.