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Vinícius Júnior but Brazil held at WC by impressive Morocco

Tactical report, final score, events, and key fantasy impact for Brazil vs Morocco.

Final Score

1 - 1

Brazil vs Morocco

Tactical Story

Vinícius Júnior scored an equalizing goal in the 32nd minute, giving five-time champion Brazil a 1-1 draw against Morocco on Saturday in a pulsating, high-profile group match at the World Cup. A semifinalist four years ago, Morocco dominated early, and Ismael Saibari put the African champions ahead in the 21st minute. Brazil evened the score 11 minutes later.

Vinícius exchanged passes with Bruno Guimarães on the left flank, took touches to make space and rifled a right-footed shot past the outstretched arm of Yassine Bounou for his 10th international goal. Brazil, seeking its first World Cup title since 2002, entered the tournament with high expectations and yellow-clad Seleção fans who dominated the crowd of 80,663 at MetLife Stadium became a bit subdued before Vinícius evened the score with his spectacular angled effort. No.

6 Brazil and seventh-ranked Morocco are the only top 10 teams to meet in the first round of the expanded 48-nation World Cup tournament. Despite shaky moments, Brazil managed to extend its unbeaten streak in World Cup openers to 21, including 17 wins, since a 1934 loss to Spain. Brazil plays Haiti on Friday in Philadelphia, then closes Group C against Scotland in Miami Gardens, Florida.

Morocco faces Scotland in Foxborough, Massachusetts, on Friday, then meets Haiti in Atlanta. Brazil star Neymar, recovering from a torn right calf, didn't dress for the game. One hour before the match, an Uber from Times Square to the stadium, site of next month's final, was $126.95 -- up from $83.95 for advance booking for the same time Sunday.

Carlo Ancelotti, the Italian who became Brazil's first foreign World Cup coach, wore a three-piece suit with a necktie on a sunny afternoon with a 88-degree Fahrenheit (31-degree Celsius) temperature for the 6 p.m. start. Morocco went ahead after Lucas Paquetá lost control of a short pass from Roger Ibañez and knocked it off Bilal El Khannouss.

It bounced to Noussair Mazraoui, who sent the ball to Brahim Díaz in the center circle. His through pass split Gabriel Magalhães and Marquinho, and Saibari ran onto the ball at the top of the arc. Alisson Becker was slow to come off his line and Saibari chipped the ball over the Brazil goalkeeper for his 10th international goal.

⏱️ Match TimelineLive Events

32'
Goal - Vin

Vinícius Júnior scored an equalizing goal in the 32nd minute, giving five-time champion Brazil a 1-1 draw against Morocco on Saturday in a pulsating, high-profile group match at the World Cup.

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21'
Chance - Morocco

A semifinalist four years ago, Morocco dominated early, and Ismael Saibari put the African champions ahead in the 21st minute.

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11'
Match Event

Brazil evened the score 11 minutes later.

Key Turning Point

Goal! Brazil 0, Morocco 1. Ismael Saibari (Morocco) right footed shot from outside the box to the centre of the goal. Assisted by Brahim Díaz with a through ball following a fast break.

Player of the Match

Trophy

Ismael Saibari (Morocco)

Impact Performance

Group Impact

A hard-fought draw sees both Brazil and Morocco share the spoils, leaving Group C completely open.

Tactical Takeaways

Ismael Saibari, Vinícius Júnior rewarded fantasy managers with goal returns, while key playmakers picked up assists.

Next Fixtures

Pre-match File

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Match Metadata

Group
Group C
Date
June 13
Venue
New York/

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Style Clash

Brazil should be more comfortable when they can mix patient spells with quicker releases when space opens; Morocco would rather accept loose phases and trust their runners. The early contest is about whose rhythm survives.

Stylistic Clash Profile

Comparing tactical leanings and spectrum gaps

Style Contrast150 pts
60%
Heavy Style ClashDominant Style Driver

Structure vs Volatility

Morocco will seek control, while Brazil thrives on chaotic transitions.

ChaosGap: 40Control
B
M
Brazil (35)Morocco (75)
TransitionGap: 20Possession
B
M
Brazil (60)Morocco (40)
BlockGap: 35Pressing
B
M
Brazil (60)Morocco (25)
SystemGap: 35Star
B
M
Brazil (75)Morocco (40)
PhysicalGap: 20Technical
B
M
Brazil (80)Morocco (60)

Match Intelligence Board

First 15

What to Watch in the First 15 Minutes

Early clue for Brazil: whether Casemiro has control around him or Brazil's attackers leave the midfield chasing counters. For Morocco, the opening question is whether Hakimi is released high without leaving the right side open behind him.

Duel

Key Duel

Vinícius Júnior versus Achraf Hakimi is the easiest shorthand for this match. If one of them starts attacks higher and cleaner, that side should own the better territory.

Upset Path

The Upset Path

A slow first half would suit Morocco. It would preserve their main threat and put more pressure on Brazil to force the issue. Morocco's best path is to smother the favourite's passing lanes, then let Hakimi or Brahim turn one regained ball into a real chance.

Fantasy

Fantasy Teaser

Vinícius Júnior is the obvious safe-side read if the start is confirmed. Achraf Hakimi is more of a swing pick tied to game state, restarts, or a transition-heavy script.

Prediction

Prediction Lens

Brazil have more dependable ways to win, so a draw or a one-goal game is the sensible range. Morocco can narrow it by surviving the opening pressure.

Neutral Watch

What to Watch if You Are a Neutral Fan

Neutral fans should track the first clean counter, the first pressure spell after a turnover, and whether the game becomes controlled, stretched, or nervous before halftime.

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