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Injury-hit Brazil face Morocco in World Cup opener

Published on: June 13, 2026 12:30 PM

Morocco dealt double injury blow ahead of World Cup clash with Brazil - AS  USA

Brazil begin their campaign for a record-extending sixth World Cup title with a challenging Group C opener against Morocco, as both sides enter the tournament carrying injury concerns and recent turbulence.

The five-time champions arrive in North America under new head coach Carlo Ancelotti, who is taking charge at a World Cup for the first time after leaving Real Madrid. Brazil’s recent years have been marked by instability, frequent coaching changes, and inconsistent performances, raising questions about their ability to mount a serious title challenge.

A major concern for the South American side is a long injury list. Key players including Rodrygo, Eder Militao, Estevao and Wesley are unavailable, while superstar Neymar has also been ruled out of the opening match as he continues his recovery from injury. Despite these setbacks, Brazil still rely heavily on attacking talents such as Vinicius Junior, who is expected to play a central role in Ancelotti’s system.

Morocco, meanwhile, enter the contest as one of Africa’s strongest sides after their historic run to the semi-finals in the 2022 World Cup. However, they too have experienced disruption ahead of the tournament, including a coaching change and injuries to key players.

The North African side is now led by new head coach Mohamed Ouahbi following the departure of Walid Regragui. Despite the transition, Morocco remain confident, built around a core of experienced international players competing in top European leagues.

Brazil goalkeeper Alisson Becker acknowledged that the team is not widely considered a favourite this year but insisted they are focused and ready for the challenge ahead. He emphasized that the squad has been improving under Ancelotti’s leadership and is determined to perform strongly in the opening match.

Morocco captain Achraf Hakimi is expected to lead a disciplined and well-organized side capable of troubling Brazil, especially given the latter’s defensive reshuffling.

With both teams facing pressure and uncertainty, the Group C opener promises to be a tightly contested and high-intensity encounter that could shape the early dynamics of the tournament.

Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: brazil, Carlo Ancelotti, FIFA World Cup 2026, Latest, Morocco, Neymar, Vinicius Junior

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