Eric Bailly goes from hero to zero in Ivory Coast's Olympic defeat to Spain

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Eric Bailly was in the thick of the action in Ivory Coast's Olympic quarter-final clash with Spain for the right and wrong reasons -- but mostly the wrong.

The Manchester United defender gave his side a shock lead in the 10th minute by bundling the ball in from a corner although Dani Olmo levelled for Spain.

Ivory Coast then looked set to pull off an extraordinary win when Max Gradel gave them the lead late on but Spain equalised a minute later following a shocking piece of defending from Bailly.

All the United defender had to do was head the ball away from danger when it dropped towards him while unchallenged in the area but despite being under no pressure at all his miscalculated his jump.

The ball bounced off the back of his head and into the path of Rafa Mir, who cashed in on the gift to score and force extra-time.

Not seeing out the win was a huge blow to Ivory Coast and they looked lost in extra-time, while Bailly's afternoon got even worse.

When defending a corner he throw his arm up and handled the ball while trying to challenge Pau Torres for a header and the incident was reviewed by VAR, leading to Spain being awarded a penalty.

Spain forward Mikel Oyarzabal netted in the 98th minute and Mir rounded off the victory for Luis de la Fuente's side with two more goals to complete his hat-trick.

Spain, whose side contains six players who also played in the senior team's run to the semi-finals of Euro 2020, will meet hosts Japan in Tuesday's semi-final.

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