Spain complete golden summer with victory over France

Sergio Camello struck twice in extra time as Spain took gold in a thrilling Olympic men’s soccer final with a 5-3 win against France 

Victory at Parc des Princes completed a golden summer for Spanish soccer, following the senior team's European Championship triumph last month.

Spain, who lost the final to Brazil at the Tokyo Olympics three years ago, became the first European gold medallists in men’s soccer since they last won the tournament at the Barcelona Games in 1992, when Luis Enrique and Pep Guardiola were in their ranks.

France fought back from 3-1 down to send the game to extra time when Jean-Phillipe Mateta equalised from the penalty spot in the third minute of time added on.

But substitute Camello, who plays for Madrid minnows Rayo Vallecano, coolly lifted over France goalkeeper Guillaume Restes in the 100th minute and got his second in the first minute of time added on.

Spain's victory marked a personal double for Fermin Lopez and Alex Baena, who were both part of the Euro 2024-winning squad. 

Barcelona star Lopez scored twice and Baena got Spain's other goal in a blistering 10-minute spell in the first half which gave them a 3-1 lead at the break after Enzo Millot had opened the scoring for France.

But the game was turned on its head when France mounted a late fightback through Maghnes Akliouche and Jean-Philippe Mateta, who converted a penalty in the third minute of stoppage time to send the game to extra time.

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