Ochoa: a Mexican looking to make amends
An old dream died for Guillermo Ochoa in the semi-finals of the Men's Olympic Football Tournament on Tuesday. And, to make his anguish even more acute, it died at the hands of Brazil, a team the goalkeeper has so often thwarted with brilliant performances.
Mexico lost 4-1 on penalties after a 0-0 draw at Tokyo 2020, but it was a very different story at the Copa America in 2007, when Ochoa made his name in a 2-0 defeat of Brazil, or when his saves frustrated the hosts in a goalless stalemate at the 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil. Mexico gave the Olympic champions a stern test in Kashima, and once again it was the man wearing the gloves who denied A Seleçao time and time again, not least by keeping out Daniel Alves's thunderous free-kick on 23 minutes.
The America keeper was beaten just once during 120 minutes, when Richarlison's powerful header hit a post and rolled along the goalline.
Read more about the legendary goalkeeper looking for a final piece of success.
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