Ten-man Belgium stun Italy in last-eight thriller: Scrappy Brazil also reach semi-finals
To the delight of a rowdy 51,000 crowd, the game swung back-and-forth before 21-year-old Dembele, who plays for AZ Alkmaar in the Netherlands, struck with a low shot from the edge of the area on the 80th minute.
There was controversy, though, over his other goal, a first-half header that was deemed to have gone over the line despite Luca Cigarina’s attempted block.
TV replays were inconclusive.
As expected, Italy had come out strongest in search of a semi-final berth and the Belgians looked in for a tough night as defender Thomas Vermaelen was sent off for dragging down Giuseppe Rossi in the box.
Rossi, who plays for Spain’s Villareal, stood up to score the resulting penalty in the 18th minute.
But Dembele’s header made the score 1-1 in the 24th minute.
Belgium withstood more pressure before, two minutes into first-half injury time, Kevin Mirallas turned his marker in the box to shoot low past Italy’s Emiliano Viviano.
As Italy came out all guns blazing for the second period, Rossi had a free-kick palmed away and a goal disallowed for an offside by his strike partner Robert Acquafresca.
But with Belgian goalkeeper Logan Bailly off injured, Italy got another penalty, secured by Rossi, in the 74th minute against substitute Yves Ma-Kalambay.
Just as Italy began to turn the screws on a tiring Belgian team, Dembele dribbled his way into space to grab the winner.
The mainly Chinese fans, who had booed Italy’s second penalty, gave an ovation to the Belgians, who danced for joy at the final whistle.
Meanwhile, Brazil avenged their quarter-final defeat by Cameroon at the Sydney Olympics by battling their way to a 2-0 extra-time win over the Africans.
Rafael Sobis, standing in after Alexandre Pato was surprisingly dropped, and Real Madrid full back Marcelo scored in a four-minute spell to finish off an ugly game which produced 56 fouls, saw 12 players booked and Cameroon’s Albert Baning sent off.Brazil, who have never won Olympic gold, struggled for long periods and were jeered by an increasingly frustrated 41,000 crowd at the Shenyang Olympic Stadium.
Cameroon were reduced to 10 men in the 52nd minute when Baning received a second yellow card for an apparently innocuous challenge on Lucas, who immediately collapsed in a heap but played on with no ill-effects.
Baning remonstrated with the referee, angrily pointing his finger at the official, before leaving the pitch.
Anderson and Hernanes tested Tignyemb with long-range shots but Brazil otherwise failed to capitalise on their numerical advantage in normal time.
Rafael Sobis finally broke through when he burst down the right wing and fired past Tignyemb in the 101st minute. Marcelo added the second with a clever sidefooted finish from Thiago Neves’s pass four minutes later.—Reuters