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Tokyo 2020: Cunha goal helps Brazil pip Egypt to book semi-final spot

Brazil’s hopes of retaining their Olympic crown are still on track as they confirmed their place in the men’s semi-final with a narrow win over Egypt.

The Selecao were far from electric in the first-half but took a one-goal lead in at the interval thanks to Matheus Cunha’s 37th-minute opener.

After having a penalty appeal turned down, Egypt were caught on the counter-attack and Brazil rubbed salt into the wound as Richarlison teed up Cunha whose low shot found the bottom corner.

Egypt, who had reached this stage at the Olympics for the first time since 1964, had their moments in the opening 45 minutes, with Akram Tawfik going closest with an instinctive header that dropped just wide.

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But Andre Jardine’s side took complete control of proceedings after the restart, creating a plethora of opportunities. The best fell to Cunha but he was denied his second by goalkeeper Mohamed El Shenaway whose face stopped the ball from nestling in the net.

Having failed to find any breathing space in the tie, Brazil had to endure a nervy finish but while Egypt grew in confidence, they failed to find the legs to create a clear-cut opportunity, as the gold medallists of Rio 2016 sealed their place in the last-four.

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