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Morocco victorious over Argentina while Spain emerge victorious in opening men's Olympic games

Argentina lost to Morocco while Spain produced a high quality performance
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The opening matches of the Paris 2024 Olympic men’s football tournament provided a spectacle of contrasting fortunes and dramatic moments as Argentina and Spain kicked off their campaigns with intense encounters.

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Argentina vs. Morocco: Drama and controversy

Argentina, viewed as one of the favorites, faced a stern test against Morocco in a match defined by twists and contentious decisions.

The Albiceleste, aiming to avoid a third consecutive group-stage exit, found themselves trailing after Soufiane Rahimi's clinical finish just before halftime.

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Morocco extended their lead early in the second half through Rahimi's penalty, awarded after Ilias Akhomach was fouled by Julio Soler.

However, Argentina rallied late in the game, with Giuliano Simeone reducing the deficit with a well-timed header.

The Albiceleste's persistence paid off in stoppage time when Cristian Medina thought he had equalized, triggering a chaotic scene with Moroccan fans protesting and invading the pitch.

Referee Glenn Nyberg eventually ruled out the goal for offside after a lengthy delay, forcing the match to conclude behind closed doors.

The result leaves Argentina with mixed emotions as they prepare to face Iraq, while Morocco aims to recover against Ukraine, determined to rebound from the disappointment of conceding a late, annulled equalizer.

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Spain vs. Uzbekistan

Meanwhile, Spain opened their tournament with a hard-fought 2-1 victory over Uzbekistan at the Parc des Princes.

La Roja, fresh from their Euro 2024 triumph, faced a spirited Uzbekistan side making their Olympic debut. Marc Pubill gave Spain the lead with a far-post finish from a set-piece, marking the first goal of Paris 2024.

Uzbekistan responded strongly, earning a penalty just before halftime which Eldor Shomurodov converted, sending the French capital into jubilation.

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However, Spain regrouped in the second half with renewed vigor, as Sergio Gómez redeemed himself with a superb first-time finish to restore La Roja's lead.

Despite Uzbekistan's persistent efforts, including a near miss from Shomurodov, Spain held on for a crucial opening win, setting a positive tone for their campaign.

They now look ahead to their next challenge against the Dominican Republic, while Uzbekistan aims to bounce back against Egypt, eager to make an impact in their maiden Olympic appearance.

Both Argentina and Spain showcased their resilience and determination in their opening matches, navigating through challenges and controversies to lay down markers in their quest for Olympic glory.

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