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FIFA World Cup 2026: Stern test for Ancelotti’s Brazil in intriguing clash against Morocco

FIFA World Cup 2026: Stern test for Ancelotti’s Brazil in intriguing clash against Morocco

Posted on June 12, 2026 By admin


Brazil has entrusted Ancelotti with ending a 24-year title drought.
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The road to the World Cup is built on promises. Some come from history, others from possibility. When Brazil and Morocco walk onto the pitch in East Rutherford, they bring both. One carries five stars and two decades of unfulfilled expectations, while the other arrives as the standard-bearer of African football’s most ambitious generation.

Their meeting is shaped as much by what came before as by what lies ahead. Brazil has entrusted Italian Carlo Ancelotti with ending the title drought, once unthinkable for the most successful nation in World Cup history.

Morocco arrives carrying the momentum of a semifinal run that changed perceptions of what African football could achieve, and the challenge of proving that breakthrough was the beginning rather than the peak.

Few opening games carry this much intrigue.

Brazil arrives in North America with familiar expectations and unfamiliar circumstances. Ancelotti is the first foreign coach to lead the Selecao at a World Cup, entrusted with ending a 24-year wait. His side remains rich in attacking talent, with Vinicius Junior and Raphinha expected to shoulder much of the creative burden, while Neymar continues his recovery from a calf injury.

Ancelotti has sought to make Brazil more direct, more structured and less dependent on moments of personal brilliance. Whether that evolution can survive the intensity of tournament football will become clearer against one of the most disciplined sides in the competition.

Tough opponent

The Atlas Lions are no longer outsiders capable of surprising opponents. They are African champions and semifinalists from the last World Cup, a team now expected to compete with the very best. The transition from Walid Regragui to Mohamed Ouahbi has added an attacking dimension to the team.

While Morocco’s defensive resilience remains intact, Ouahbi has encouraged a more adventurous approach, placing greater emphasis on possession and attacking combinations. Much will depend on Paris Saint-Germain’s Achraf Hakimi, whose ability to influence both penalty areas makes him one of the game’s most exciting talents.

Brazil will look to exploit space quickly through Vinicius and Raphinha, while Morocco will attempt to compress the midfield and attack through Brahim Diaz and Hakimi. The duel between Brazil’s celebrated attack and Morocco’s compact defensive structure promises to be one of the most engaging match-ups of the group stage.

With Scotland and Haiti still to come in Group C, neither side can afford an early stumble. A victory would provide momentum and breathing space, while a defeat would bring immediate scrutiny.

For two nations harbouring ambitions far beyond the group stage, the World Cup begins with a test worthy of the occasion.

Note: Kick-off at 3.30 a.m. IST (Sunday)

Published – June 12, 2026 11:56 pm IST



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