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Soccer: Spain Eliminates Japan with 3-0 Rout in Men's Quarterfinals

Fermin Lopez scored in the 11th and 73rd minutes to lead Spain past Japan in an Olympic men's soccer quarterfinal match at Lyon Stadium.

A brace by Fermin Lopez powered Spain past Japan 3-0 in the men's quarterfinal soccer action in Lyon Stadium on Friday, August 2. The Spaniards took an early lead against Japan in the one-sided contest.

Lopez, who plays for Barcelona, fired in a shot from 25 meters in the 11th minute as Spain led 1-0 at halftime. He scored again in the 73rd minute after controlling a corner with his chest and connecting on the shot from outside the area.

Abel Ruiz completed the scoring for Spain with a tally in the 86th minute.

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Japan's Mao Hosoya (right) and Spain's Sergio Gomez battle for the ball during the men's quarterfinal soccer match. (Silvia Izquierdo/AP)

Olympic Soccer Rematch

The game marked a rematch of the semifinals at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics (Spain triumphed 1-0). It was a disappointing ending for Japan, which had finished in first place in Group D with a 3-0 mark.

"The players did an extremely good job," Japan manager Go Oiwa was quoted as saying by Kyodo News after the loss. "We had a relatively long period in possession of the ball and would have liked to take our chances.

"The players only have the senior national team to aim for after this and I hope they have a proper go at it."

Spain had six shots on target in the win, while Japan managed just three.

A Look Ahead

Up next: Spain will play Morocco in one semifinal on Monday, August 5, while France will take on Egypt in the other later the same day.

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