Mundialito 2022 Gran Canaria

Mundialito 2022 Gran Canaria, As exciting as they come, Matchday 2 of the Mundialito 2022 Gran Canaria left everything up for grabs on the last Matchday because all teams are tied on points.

US defeated the reigning champs

Portugal enjoyed the stronger start against the United States after an important and contested victory over Japan the day before, and halfway through the first period, Duarte Algarvio scored his fifth goal of the tournament. Chavez, though, scored on the first play of the game to restore the tie, and two minutes before halftime, Albiston gave the Americans the lead.

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The Portuguese turned the score around thanks to the rest, scoring twice in the opening two minutes of the second session, both by André Lourenço. Rui’s 4-2 goal gave Mário Narciso’s team their first two-goal advantage of the game. But the US side didn’t give up, as Albiston’s second goal gave Francis Faberoff’s squad hope, and Silveira’s goal tied the game two seconds before halftime Mundialito 2022 Gran Canaria.

Perea’s confirmation of the American comeback two minutes into the third period gave Portugal the impetus to respond, which they did through Belchior, but with six minutes left, goalkeeper Toth shot from his own area to make it 6-5 to the US, a result they were able to hold onto until the final horn and earn their first three points of the tournament.

Mundialito 2022 Gran Canaria

Akaguma scores 5

In the game that concluded Matchday 2, a full stadium watched hosts Spain play Japan in an effort to avenge their setback to the Portuguese the day before. Japan was seeking to rebound following their loss to Spain.

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Akaguma scored the game’s first goal just 24 seconds into the contest, giving the Japanese the advantage. Tanaka extended Japan’s advantage four minutes before halftime, but the celebration was short-lived because Joselito scored almost away after the game started Mundialito 2022 Gran Canaria.

With everything on the line, Japan had the advantage to begin the second session with Akaguma scoring his second goal a minute in. One minute before halftime, Oba grabbed the ball and served Kibune in a one-on-one situation with Dona to make it 4-1 for Japan.

When the ball dropped to Ozu, who saw Dona out of position and lobbed it directly from his own half to make it 5-1, Japan headed into the final 12 minutes in a comfortable position. By scoring three more goals and ending Matchday 2 as the competition’s leading scorer with seven goals as Japan defeated Spain 8-2, Akaguma stole the show. Japan went on to win the game 8-2 Mundialito 2022 Gran Canaria.

RESULTS – Matchday 2

Portugal 5-6 USA
Spain 2-8 Japan

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