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Ancelotti Urges Patience After Brazil's 1-1 World Cup Draw Against Morocco

Brazil's World Cup 2026 campaign began with a 1-1 draw against Morocco in New Jersey. Carlo Ancelotti, the first non-Brazilian to coach the team at a World Cup, remains optimistic despite a frustrating performance. Morocco took an early lead through Ismael Saibari, but Vinicius Jr equalized with a brilliant strike before halftime. Ancelotti acknowledged his team's imbalance but stressed that World Cups are not decided by opening matches alone.

"We keep working and looking ahead": Ancelotti urges patience after Brazil's World Cup draw against Morocco

New Delhi, June 15

Brazil head coach Carlo Ancelotti struck an optimistic tone after his side's FIFA World Cup 2026 campaign began with a 1-1 draw against Morocco, insisting that the five-time champions remain focused on improving as the tournament progresses.

Sharing a post on X a day after the Group C encounter, Ancelotti wrote, "Yesterday we took the first step in the World Cup. And we did it with the joy and pride of representing Brazil. It's just the beginning. We keep working and looking ahead. Let's go together!"

The message reflected the Italian's determination to move forward despite a frustrating opening result at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, where Brazil were held by a spirited Moroccan side.

Ancelotti, who made history as the first non-Brazilian manager to coach Brazil at a FIFA World Cup, acknowledged after the match that his team fell short of expectations, particularly during the first half.

Morocco took the lead in the 21st minute through Ismael Saibari, who finished off a swift counter-attack after being set up by Brahim Diaz. Brazil responded 11 minutes later when Vinicius Jr cut in from the left and curled a superb right-footed strike into the top corner to level the score before halftime.

Speaking after the match, Ancelotti admitted Brazil struggled to find balance and were careless in possession.

"We did not play well: a few challenges, a very imbalanced team, we lost several balls, and I think we have to do better in that sense," he said.

Brazil showed greater control after the break, following a series of substitutions and enjoyed more possession, but Morocco's disciplined defensive structure prevented the South Americans from finding a winner.

Goalkeepers Bono and Alisson were both called into action as the teams combined for 27 shots in an entertaining contest.

Despite the dropped points, Ancelotti refused to overreact, stressing that World Cups are not decided by opening matches alone.

"I am not disappointed by this result, and I'm not satisfied either," he said, while also hinting that changes could be made to the lineup in the coming games.

Brazil next face Haiti in Group C, while Morocco will take on Scotland as both teams look to strengthen their positions in the race for the knockout stages.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Sarah B

Honestly, the fact that Brazil hired a non-Brazilian manager for the World Cup is still surprising to me. But Ancelotti's calmness is exactly what this star-studded team needs. They'll figure it out. Group C is doable—Haiti and Scotland shouldn't be too much trouble.

Rohit L

Morocco playing such disciplined football is no fluke—they're a solid team. Brazil should be worried about their defence if they can't keep a clean sheet against a side like that. Ancelotti needs to fix the balance quickly. But I'm all for the positivity: "keep working and looking ahead" is right.

Naveen S

I appreciate Ancelotti's honesty about the first half—"we did not play well" is fair. No excuses. But as a neutral fan, this was an entertaining match! 27 shots combined, Vinicius's goal was a beauty. Brazil just need to tighten up in midfield. Come on, you Samba boys!

Laura Z

Ah, the classic opening game jitters. Even Brazil has them! 😅 Ancelotti's experience will pay off in the knockout stages. Morocco are a tough team to break down, so this isn't a disaster. Btw, Alisson vs Bono was a great duel—two top keepers.

Kavya N

Ancelotti saying "I am not disappointed, not satisfied either" is peak manager speak 😂. But truthfully, Brazil should have won this. They have too much talent to drop points against Morocco. Still, it's early days. Hopefully, they learned from this and come back stronger against

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