In the Olympic women's soccer team Group C battle is in full swing, Brazil and Japan narrowly met, the first round of the match, Brazilian women narrowly won, although the Japanese women once led but ultimately lost. This is a must-win game for both teams as it is a matter of survival. Looking back at the last three matches between the two sides, Japan has always been the first to take the lead, and the Japanese women are expected to be the first to break through again in this match.

Brazil beat Nigeria 1-0 thanks to a goal from striker Gabinounis, and 38-year-old veteran Mada's accurate passing was a revelation. Despite the Samba Corps having three points in hand, against the upcoming Women's World Cup champions Spain, it is believed that the Brazilians will give their all to put pressure on the Japanese team and aim to score another goal to set the stage for advancement. However, the Brazilian women's defense is slightly shaky and may face the risk of a counterattack from their opponents once they go all out on offense.

For the Japanese team, which has been among the top eight teams in the Women's World Cup, many players play for the English Premier League women's team, and the overall strength is not to be underestimated, not even losing to Brazil. Even against such a strong enemy as Spain, the Japanese women were not afraid. Only 13 minutes into the match, Fujino Aoba scored a goal for Japan to break the deadlock. However, they were then unable to withstand the onslaught of their opponents and lost 1-2. The loss of three points puts Japan in a worrying position to advance, but with a point each in their last two meetings with Brazil, the players are in a better frame of mind and are sure to attack aggressively for a win.

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