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Richarlison puts Brazil in quarters, Germany out

Brazil's Richarlison watches the ball after scoring his second goal while Saudi Arabia's goalkeeper Amin Bukhari (L) looks on. -- AFP
Brazil's Richarlison watches the ball after scoring his second goal while Saudi Arabia's goalkeeper Amin Bukhari (L) looks on. -- AFP
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TOKYO: Richarlison continued his fine form at the Olympics with a double as Brazil eased into the quarterfinals after a 3-1 win over Saudi Arabia on Wednesday, as Germany exited the men's tournament and hosts Japan progressed with a thrashing of France.


Reigning champions Brazil, who won gold for the first time on home soil in Rio de Janeiro five years ago, finished top of Group D and will face Egypt in the last eight on Saturday.


Matheus Cunha put them ahead in Saitama on Wednesday, but Abdulelah Al-Amri's goal brought the Saudis level before the half-hour mark.


A draw would have been enough for Brazil to go through as group winners, but Richarlison netted in the 76th minute and again in injury time.


The Everton forward is now the leading scorer in the tournament with five goals after his hat-trick against Germany.


The Germans, runners-up to Brazil in 2016, bowed out after a 1-1 draw with the Ivory Coast.


Germany had to win to progress, but Benjamin Henrichs' own goal midway through the second half proved costly.


Eduard Lowen's equaliser shortly afterwards set up a tense finale, but the Ivorians held on to seal second spot in the group and a quarter-final against Spain.


The Spaniards are one of the gold medal favourites after naming a strong squad featuring six members of the team that reached the Euro 2020 semi-finals.


But they scored only twice in the group stage, with a 1-1 draw against Argentina enough to edge them through.


Real Sociedad midfielder Mikel Merino put Spain in front in the 66th minute. Tomas Belmonte netted a late equaliser for Argentina but the point sealed 1992 champions Spain first place in Group C.


Egypt set up a dream clash with Brazil by seeing off Australia 2-0 with goals from Ahmed Yasser Rayan and Ammar Hamdy.


FRANCE HUMBLED BY JAPAN


France had given themselves hope of progressing from Group A when Andre-Pierre Gignac scored a hat-trick in a 4-3 win over South Africa.


But they crashed out as their defence proved fragile again in a 4-0 loss to Japan.


The home side, who reached the semifinals in London in 2012, made it three wins from three and booked a match against New Zealand.


Real Madrid youngster Takefusa Kubo netted for the third straight match before former Marseille defender Hiroki Sakai's tap-in doubled the lead.


Substitutes Koji Miyoshi and Daizen Maeda added to France's blushes as youngster Randal Kolo Muani was sent off on a miserable evening for Les Bleus.


South Africa's slim hopes of reaching the quarters were ended by a 3-0 loss to Mexico in a game which ended with both teams a man down.


The Mexicans will take on South Korea on Saturday, in the same half of the draw as Brazil and Egypt.


South Korea finished top of Group B after a 6-0 thrashing of 10-man Honduras and were joined in the knock-out stage by the Kiwis, who played out a goalless draw with Romania to finish above their opponents on goal difference. -- AFP


Men's football results


Group A


In Yokohama


France 0 Japan 4 (Kubo 27, Sakai 34, Miyoshi 70, Maeda 90+1)


In Sapporo


South Africa 0 Mexico 3 (Vega 18, Romo 45, Martin 60)


Group B


In Sapporo


Romania 0 New Zealand 0


In Yokohama


South Korea 6 (Hwang 12, 45+5, 52-pen, Won 19-pen, Kim Jin-ya 64, Lee Kang-in 82) Honduras 0


Group C


In Miyagi


Australia 0 Egypt 2 (Rayan 44, Hamdy 85)


In Saitama


Spain 1 (Merino 66) Argentina 1 (Blemonte 87)


Group D


In Miyagi


Germany 1 (Lowen 73) Ivory Coast 1 (Henrichs 67-og)


In Saitama


Saudi Arabia 1 (Al-Amri 27) Brazil 3 (Cunha 14, Richarlison 76, 90+3)


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