The Olympic Women's Football Tournament at Paris 2024 kicked off with a thrilling match between Spain and Japan in Nantes, France. The reigning world champions, Spain, secured a well-deserved victory against former world champions Japan.
Spain's Mariona Caldentey, recently signed by Arsenal, scored the winning goal sixteen minutes from time. The goal came after a mesmerizing display of pass and move soccer by Spain, orchestrated by Aitana Bonmatí, who also scored Spain's first-ever goal in the Olympic Women's Football Tournament.
Japan, the last team to defeat Spain at a major international tournament, took an early lead with a stunning free kick by Aoba Fujino. However, Spain quickly responded with a goal from Aitana Bonmatí, showcasing their dominance in possession and high press tactics.
Spain's midfield trio of Alexia Putellas, Aitana Bonmatí, and Patri Guijarro controlled the game, maintaining possession for the majority of the match. Despite facing tough upcoming matches against Nigeria and Brazil, Spain, ranked number one in the FIFA Women's World Rankings, is considered a strong contender for the Gold medal.
No reigning world champion team has won Gold in the subsequent Olympic Games since World War II, but Spain's exceptional performance has raised expectations. Spanish captain Irene Paredes remains focused on giving their best in the tournament, acknowledging the pressure but emphasizing their commitment to the game.
As the tournament progresses, all eyes will be on Spain as they aim to make history by clinching the Olympic Gold medal. With their stellar lineup and impressive gameplay, Spain's journey in the Olympic Women's Football Tournament promises to be one filled with excitement and anticipation.