Brazil 4-2 Germany: Richarlison's 30-minute hattrick seals Brazil crucial win
2020 Olympics


Richarlison made history by becoming the first Premier League player to score a hat-trick at the Olympic Games as Brazil had to hold on to fend off a late comeback from 10-man Germany.
Andre Jardine's men got off to a brilliant start when Ajax winger Antony sent Richarlison through on goal, with the Everton star needing to cracks at goal to beat Florian Muller in net after just even minutes of play.
It took just 15 more minutes for Richarlison to get his second of the game, as he got his head onto the end of Arana's cross to leave the German defence flat-footed.
Then, on the half-hour mark, Richarlison made history by becoming the first ever Premier League player to score a hat-trick at the Games, after he collected Matheus Cunha's pass and curling his effort into the far corner of Muller's net.
Brazil were on a complete rampage and it could've been 4-0 just before the break but Muller managed to save Cunha's spot-kick in first-half stoppage time.
Germany managed to, rather fortunately, pull a goal back through Nadiem Amiri, who forced Santos into a goalkeeping howler, with the Brazil keeper unable to keep the rather tame volleyed effort out.
But after being granted a lifeline, the Germans were reduced to 10 men after Max Arnold was harshly sent off for a second bookable offence, leaving Stefan Kuntz's men with a mountain to climb.
Brazil continued to threaten and should have increased their lead on a number of occasions through the second 45 minutes, but Muller was able to keep the score down late on in the match.
However, with the odds stacked against them and with minutes left on the clock, Germany pulled another goal back through substitute Ragnar Ache, who decreased the deficit to just one on the 83rd minute to make it game on.
However, while Brazil spurned plenty of chances to put the game out of reach, Paulinho did finally restore a two-goal deficit in stoppage time to make it 4-2.
Line-ups
Brazil U23 XI: D.Alves, Santos, Carlos, Arana, Guimaraes, Richarlison, Claudinho, Nino, Douglas Luiz, Matheus Cunha, Antony
Subs: Malcom, Matheus Henrique, Paulinho, Ricardo Graça, Brenno, Reinier, Gabriel Menino
Germany U23 XI: Kruse, M. Arnold, Henrichs, Amiri, M. Richter, F. Müller, Uduokhai, A. Pieper, D. Raum, A. Maier, A. Stach
Subs: Torunarigha, S. Brodersen, C. Teuchert, E. Löwen, R. Ache, L. Plogmann, K. Schlotterbeck