Vinicius Junior scored a leveler which saw Brazil played out a 1-1 draw against Morocco in World Cup opening match for group C.
It was a hard faugh match between both national teams who ended up claiming one point each after 90 minutes of play.
From the opening whistle, Morocco who were 2022 World Cup semifinalists demonstrated that their recent success was no fluke.

They played with immense composure, controlling the midfield and testing the Brazilian defense early. The breakthrough came in the 21st minute following a high-press sequence.
A short pass from Roger Ibañez was intercepted, and Brahim Díaz quickly threaded a precise ball through the lines to Ismael Saibari.
With time and space, Saibari coolly chipped the ball over a rushing Alisson Becker, sending the Moroccan contingent in celebration.
Brazil, under the guidance of Carlo Ancelotti, found themselves rattled but responded with characteristic individual brilliance.
Despite struggling to find a rhythm early on, the five-time world champions clawed their way back in the 32nd minute.
Vinícius Júnior, playing with his trademark flair, initiated a slick one-two exchange with Bruno Guimarães on the left flank.
After creating half a yard of space with a few deft touches, he unleashed a powerful, low right-footed strike that arrowed into the corner, leaving Yassine Bounou with no chance.
The goal, his 10th for the national team, restored parity and seemed to settle the nerves of a Brazilian side missing the injured Neymar.
If the first 45 minutes were defined by attacking fluidity, the second half was a study in caution. Both managers, seemingly wary of conceding a loss in their opening tournament match, tightened their defensive shapes.
The intensity that characterized the opening period vanished as the teams grew increasingly leggy, struggling to maintain their physical tempo.
Morocco, who had launched 12 shots at the Brazilian goal in the first half, found it significantly harder to penetrate the final third, failing to record a meaningful attempt until the dying moments of stoppage time.
Deep into nine minutes of added time, Morocco nearly snatched a famous victory. Alisson Becker spilled a speculative long-range effort from Neil El Aynaoui.
However, he recovered with lightning speed, blocking a follow-up attempt from Ayoube Amaimouni with his right hand as the ball scrambled clear.
The match ended with both Brazil and Morocco settling for one point each after the 1-1 draw that was played between both teams.
The draw ensures that Brazil extends their remarkable unbeaten streak in World Cup openers to 21 matches, a record that has stood since 1934.
While the performance might not have hit the heights expected of the favorites, it provided a valuable point in a challenging group.
Morocco, meanwhile, walked away with their heads held high, having proven once again that they can stand toe-to-toe with the world’s elite.
As Group C stands, the table is finely balanced. Brazil now shifts their focus to a clash with Haiti in Philadelphia, while Morocco prepares to face Scotland in Foxborough.
For both nations, the road to the knockout rounds remains wide open, but the lesson from New Jersey is clear; in this expanded World Cup, no opponent can be underestimated.
It was a remarkable game between Brazil and Morocco as they are seen as favorite to qualify from the group C.