Hosts Brazil and world champions the US made winning starts in the Olympics women’s soccer tournament on Wednesday, although the competition met with a lukewarm response from fans.
Brazil comfortably saw off the challenge of China 3-0 at the Olympic stadium in Rio, thanks to goals from Monica, Andressa Alves and Cristiane.
The US began their quest for a fifth Olympic gold in six Games with a 2-0 win over New Zealand in Belo Horizonte.
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World Player of the Year Carli Lloyd opened the scoring before Alex Morgan added a second.
However, the opening day of action saw vast swathes of empty seats across Brazil, with six cities that hosted the 2014 World Cup being used for both women’s and men’s Olympic tournaments. The first match of the Games saw Sweden beat South Africa 1-0 in front of an almost empty 60,000-seater Olympic stadium in Rio.
A healthier crowd enjoyed Brazil’s win with expectations high that five-time World Player of the Year Marta can inspire the hosts to go one better than the silver medals they won at the 2004 and 2008 Games and end the US’ run of three straight golds.
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The 30-year-old, playing in her fourth Olympics, showed flashes of brilliance, even prompting the crowd to chant she was better than Brazilian soccer’s golden boy, Neymar.
“Scoring three times against a team like China, with all the pressure we had, I think it’s super-perfect,” Marta said.
Brazil’s opener came in bizarre fashion when Monica’s tame header trickled past a sea of Chinese defenders and Zhao into the bottom corner.
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Marta then showed her class by creating the second on the hour mark as she skipped down the right before picking out Andressa Alves for a volleyed finish.
Only a stunning save from Zhao prevented Marta sealing the win in style after a fine solo run and shot that was arrowing towards the bottom corner.
Marta was then replaced to a rousing reception before Cristiane nipped in ahead of Zhao to head home the third.
A year on from scoring a hat-trick in the World Cup final, Lloyd was again the US’ star in a 2-0 win over New Zealand in Belo Horizonte.
Lloyd’s looping header from Tobin Heath’s cross after just nine minutes got the US off to a flyer.
And they were even quicker out the blocks in the second period as Morgan’s low shot sneaked in at the near post inside a minute after the break.
Next up for the US is a blockbuster clash with France, who impressively dispatched Colombia 4-0.
An early Carolina Arias own goal and further strikes from Eugenie Le Sommer and Camille Abily gave France a commanding halftime lead.
Amel Majri added a fourth with a stunning free-kick minutes from time.
Two-time world champions Germany thrashed Zimbabwe 6-1 on their debut in a major tournament to top Group F.
Melanie Behringer scored twice with Sara Dabritz, Alexandra Popp, Melanie Leupolz and a Eunice Chibanda own goal completing the scoring for Germany.
Canada set two Olympic records in beating Australia 2-0 in a battle between two quarter-finalists from last year’s World Cup.
Janine Beckie gave the Canadians an incredible start with the fastest goal in women’s Olympic history after just 19 seconds.
However, teammate Shelina Zadorsky also set an unwanted record with the fastest red card after just 19 minutes.
Canada’s veteran captain Christine Sinclair made it 2-0 with her 162nd international goal from fully 40m after rounding Aussie ‘keeper Lydia Williams.
Sweden’s Nilla Fischer scored the first goal of the tournament when she bundled home the winner 14 minutes from time in a scrappy 1-0 win over South Africa.
“It is a great feeling to have a big crowd, but today for us it was only about football, winning 1-0 and moving forward,” Sweden coach Pia Sundhage said in response to the paltry attendance. “We didn’t play the way we should have and we didn’t play well, but I am very satisfied with the result.”
Sweden are Brazil’s next opponents, with all 12 sides in action once more tomorrow.
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