Brazil Rallies for 1-1 Draw Against Morocco in Its World Cup Opener Behind Vinícius Júnior Goal
- On Saturday, June 13, New York City declared a Gridlock Alert as MetLife Stadium hosted the first World Cup match in 32 years, with Brazil facing Morocco in New Jersey.
- Unprecedented logistical challenges stemmed from the simultaneous World Cup fixture, Knicks playoff games, and a concert by Australian pop band 5 Seconds of Summer expected to draw 15,000 to 20,000 people.
- Mayor Zohran Mamdani's office restricted truck deliveries in Midtown from 12 p.m. to 11 p.m. between 30th and 60th Streets, while officials limited Penn Station access to ticketholders only.
- Morocco held Brazil to a 1-1 draw in the match, while fans gathered in Times Square to watch both the football fixture and Knicks playoff updates simultaneously.
- The packed weekend culminates on Sunday with the National Puerto Rican Day Parade, while city officials advised residents to remain indoors due to a scorching heatwave.
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“We don’t play a good game, especially in the first part. We have to accept the criticism,” admitted Carlo Ancelotti after he tied against Morocco. The canarinha started down and overtaken, and improved after the rest with something more of possession, but always leaving a feeling of lack of imagination and with little ability to move the ball fast. The Italian technician looked on the positive side: “You don’t win by how you play the first game…
Brazil’s supporters took Times Square in New York in the anteroom of their inaugural World Cup match against Morocco, but their mood was marred by a mediocre 1-1 draw at the MetLife Stadium. Vinicius Junior scored a hit for Brazil that allowed them to tie the match, but the real star of the match was the 18-year-old Moroccan midfielder Ayyoub Bouaddi, who overshadowed his much more experienced rivals in the middle of the field. However, the cele…
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