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Morocco Holds Brazil in World Cup Match, Seleção Rescued by Vinicius’s Goal

In one of the most anticipated matches of Group ‘C’ of the FIFA World Cup 2026, Brazil and Morocco played to a 1-1 draw. Held at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, Morocco initially took the lead, only for Brazil to equalize later with a brilliant goal from Vinicius Junior. Ultimately, as neither team could find a winning goal, both sides had to settle for sharing the points.

From the start of the match, Morocco displayed confident football. The strong African team repeatedly put pressure on Brazil’s defense. Following this sustained pressure, in the 21st minute, Ismail Saibari scored from a precise pass by Brahim Diaz, giving Morocco a 1-0 lead. After conceding the goal, the five-time world champions found themselves under some pressure.

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However, after falling behind, Brazil intensified their attacks. In the 32nd minute, star forward Vinicius Junior showcased individual brilliance to score a superb goal, bringing his team level. His goal ensured the first half ended in a 1-1 draw.

In the second half, Brazil dominated ball possession and attacks. Coach Carlo Ancelotti made several substitutions in search of a winning goal. Players like Raphinha, Matheus Cunha, and Luiz Henrique created chances, but Morocco’s defense remained highly organized. Goalkeeper Yassine Bounou made several crucial saves, preventing his team from defeat.

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On the other hand, Morocco also warned Brazil with several counter-attacks. Young midfielder Ayoub Bouaddi and defender Chadi Riad delivered excellent performances. Throughout the match, the African team played disciplined football, successfully containing Brazil’s attacks.

This draw means both teams have earned one point each in Group ‘C’. In the World Cup group stage, a draw does not involve extra time or a penalty shootout; both teams simply receive one point. Consequently, the upcoming matches have become even more crucial for both Brazil and Morocco in their quest to qualify for the knockout stage.

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In their next matches, Brazil will face Haiti, while Morocco will play against Scotland.

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