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Ancelotti’s Selection Calls Draw Fire as Morocco Hold Brazil 1-1
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100% centerFirst reported by Walla · Jun 14, 2026
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What happened
Brazil and Morocco drew 1-1 in San Francisco, with Morocco leaving the stronger impression and feeling it had missed a win. The article criticizes Carlo Ancelotti’s lineup choices and says Morocco proved it remains a top-level side, not just a 2022 World Cup surprise.
- 01Morocco and Brazil drew 1-1 in San Francisco after a high-quality group-stage match.
- 02The article questions Ancelotti’s decision to bench Mateo Cunha and omit Joao Pedro.
- 03Morocco, coached by Mohamed Wahbi, again looked organized, aggressive, and confident.
- 04Youssef Sabarri scored for Morocco, and Vinicius Junior equalized for Brazil.
- 05The result keeps the group open and reinforces Morocco’s status as a major force.
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