Brazil and Morocco ended their football World Cup fixture in a 1-1 draw.
The match began with a surge of momentum as Ismael Saibari opened the scoring for Morocco in the 21st minute. Following a well-executed attack, Saibari chipped the ball over the rushing Brazilian goalkeeper Alisson Becker into the empty net. However, Brazil quickly found its rhythm and equalized in the 32nd minute through a solo effort by Vinicius Junior. The attacker drove dynamically toward the center and slotted the ball into the far corner with his right inside of his foot.
After the halftime break, Brazil seemed more settled and largely controlled the action, though they struggled to create numerous clear scoring opportunities. Morocco remained mostly quiet in the attack and could not truly put the Brazilian defense under pressure. Despite the efforts from both sides, the score remained locked at 1-1 until the final whistle.
The contest was characterized by high intensity, and both teams displayed moments of brilliance. Morocco caught the Brazilians off guard with a blistering start, putting them under immediate pressure. Conversely, Brazil improved significantly after scoring the equalizer and maintained their control until the break. However, in the second half, both teams lacked the decisive power needed to secure a winning goal.


