In a thrilling FIFA World Cup encounter at MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey, Morocco managed to hold five-time world champions Brazil to a 1-1 draw on Sunday, narrowly denying the South American giants a victory. The match was highlighted by a moment of individual brilliance from Brazil’s Vinicius Junior, who secured the equalizer after Morocco took an early lead.
The North African side applied intense pressure during the first 30 minutes, challenging Brazil’s long-standing dominance in World Cup openers. With this hard-fought draw, Brazil maintained their remarkable 92-year unbeaten record in opening matches of the tournament, while Morocco left the field lamenting a missed chance to claim a historic scalp against a football powerhouse.
Morocco’s breakthrough came in the 21st minute when Ismael Saibari capitalized on a positional error by Brazilian goalkeeper Alisson Becker. Saibari launched a stunning, lofted long-range shot that sailed over the keeper and into the net, marking Morocco’s first-ever World Cup goal against a South American team.
Brazil responded in the 32nd minute through Vinicius Junior, who celebrated his 50th international appearance with a crucial equalizer. Receiving a precise pass from Bruno Gomes, the Real Madrid winger skillfully navigated through the Moroccan defense before unleashing a powerful strike to level the score.
As the first half neared its end, Brazil pressed for a lead. Lucas Paqueta’s close-range attempt was brilliantly saved by the Moroccan goalkeeper, preserving the 1-1 scoreline at halftime. Raphinha also came close in the second half, narrowly missing a connection with a dangerous cross at the far post.
Both teams adopted a more cautious and tactical approach in the latter stages to avoid costly mistakes. Despite Morocco’s dominant spells and high-pressing style, they were unable to convert their chances into a historic victory. Nevertheless, their cohesive performance reinforced their status as strong contenders within the tournament group.