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Bonmati leads Spain to comeback win over Japan, US off to solid start

PARIS :Spain's Aitana Bonmati scored one goal and created another to earn the world champions a 2-1 comeback win over Japan, while the United States cruised to a 3-0 win over Zambia on the first day of the Olympics women's soccer competition on Thursday.

The U.S. began their quest for a fifth gold medal with a resounding victory at Nice Stadium.

Trinity Rodman scored after a brilliant move in the 17th minute and Mallory Swanson found the net twice in a minute, between the 24th and 25th, to clinch their first three points in Group B.

Zambia were reduced to 10 players at the half-hour mark after a red card for Pauline Zulu, who left the pitch in tears.

Olympic debutants Spain recovered from going behind to an early goal in Nantes and beat Group C rivals Japan to avenge a 4-0 group stage loss to the Asians in last year's World Cup, which they went on to win.

Aoba Fujino's superb free kick opened the scoring for Japan, but Ballon d'Or winner Bonmati equalised for only nine minutes later with an easy finish.

Spain dominated possession in the second half and sealed the win in the 74th minute courtesy of a Mariona Caldentey strike following a Bonmati pass to go top of the group.

"We have started the Games very well. I'm happy for the win. (The World Cup loss against) Japan left us with a thorn in our side," Bonmati said.

"The goal we conceded didn't change our mentality. We played our football and we deserved the win."

Elsewhere, reigning Olympic champions Canada also claimed a 2-1 comeback victory over New Zealand in St Etienne in the first day of action in Group A.

France's Marie-Antoinette Katoto struck twice to help the hosts to a 3-2 win over Colombia in their Group A opener in Lyon.

Katoto opened the scoring after six minutes,

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