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Two Olympic semi-finals will take place in France on Monday night.
This is what occurred.
Spain makes a second-half comeback and advances to the Olympic final.
An exhilarating first half saw both teams play plenty of attacking football, and Morocco was awarded a penalty after Spain's Pablo Barrios was ruled to have kicked the back of Amir Richardson's calf in the penalty area.
Soufiane Rahimi converted the penalty kick with ease, moving him to the top of the scorers' chart.
In the second half, Spain tied the game after Fermín López scored from a loose ball on the edge of the box.
An exhilarating first half saw both teams play plenty of attacking football, and Morocco was awarded a penalty after Spain's Pablo Barrios was ruled to have kicked the back of Amir Richardson's calf in the penalty area.
Soufiane Rahimi converted the penalty kick with ease, moving him to the top of the scorers' chart.
In the second half, Spain tied the game after Fermín López scored from a loose ball on the edge of the box.
Just as the game appeared to be heading into extra time, López's pass found Juanlu Sánchez, who hammered his shot past the goalkeeper to put Spain ahead with little time for Morocco to respond.
Morocco had a chance to equalize in extra time, but Richardson's header flew over the crossbar.
Morocco had a chance to equalize in extra time, but Richardson's header flew over the crossbar.

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