Brazil left MetLife Stadium with one point on Saturday 13 June, held 1-1 by a Morocco side that dominated long spells before a crowd of 80,663. Ismael Saibari scooped Morocco ahead on 21 minutes from a Brahim Diaz pass; Vinicius Junior answered with a curling finish into the top corner shortly after the half-hour 1. Morocco were managed by Mohamed Ouahbi in his first match as senior international coach, the debut previewed before the tournament .
Brazil arrived without Neymar, ruled out with a calf strain and targeting the Haiti fixture on 19 June . His absence showed in their attacking structure, and Carlo Ancelotti said afterwards that his side were nervous . Morocco, the 2022 semi-finalists, pressed with cohesion and held their shape until Vinicius Junior's reply steadied the favourites.
With Scotland already on three points after beating Haiti, Group C sits open after one round. Brazil have the depth to recover, but conceding the initiative to a tactically organised Morocco side in the opener is a data point Ancelotti cannot wave away before he faces Haiti and Scotland.
