Lucas Paquetá's Late Penalty Earns Brazil Thrilling Draw with Spain
Match Highlights and Commentary
Unforgettable Night in Madrid
In a heart-stopping encounter, Brazil's Lucas Paquetá converted a 96th-minute penalty to rescue a thrilling 3-3 draw against Spain in Madrid. The match, played at the Santiago Bernabéu stadium, witnessed an unforgettable evening of drama and high-quality football.
Brazil, trailing 3-2 in the dying moments of the game, were awarded a penalty after a handball inside the Spanish area. Paquetá, known for his composure in pressure situations, stepped up and coolly slotted the ball into the bottom-left corner, sending the Brazilian fans into raptures.
The draw was a fair result, reflecting the competitive nature of the match. Spain took an early lead through a stunning strike from Ferran Torres, but Brazil fought back with goals from Roberto Firmino and Raphinha. Spain restored their advantage with a Sergio Busquets header, but Richarlison equalized for Brazil, setting up the dramatic finale.
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