Morocco stun Brazil for first time in friendly international
Soccer Football - International Friendly - Morocco v Brazil - Grand Stade de Tanger, Tangier, Morocco - March 25, 2023 Brazil's Vinicius Junior clashes with Morocco's Sofyan Amrabat REUTERS/Juan Medina
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Morocco
stunned Brazil 2-1 in a friendly international on Saturday as the north African
side recorded a first ever win over the five-time world champions.
Midfielder
Sofiane Boufal, a former Southampton star, but now playing with Al Rayyan in
Qatar, gave Morocco the lead after 29 minutes, scoring with a powerful turn and
drive from a pass by Bilal El Khannous.
Brazil
skipper Casemiro levelled in the 67th minute when his weak shot was fumbled by
goalkeeper Yassine Bounou.
But on-loan
Sampdoria midfielder Abdelhamid Sabiri struck the winner with a volley in the
79th minute as Morocco showed that becoming the first Arab or African nation to
reach the World Cup semi-finals last year was no fluke.
"I
wouldn't say we lacked understanding, it's about putting into practice the
ideas of a new coach," said Manchester United's Casemiro.
"I
think we played a good game and did everything as far as possible to win."
Only 10 of
the 23-man squad that took Brazil to a disappointing quarter-final exit at the
World Cup made the trip to Morocco for the game.
The injured
Neymar was again missing with his number 10 shirt passing to Real Madrid
youngster Rodrygo.
Brazil also
had a new manager in the dugout with interim coach Ramon Menezes having
replaced Tite who stepped down after the World Cup last-eight exit at the hands
of Croatia.
The
Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) hopes to be able to announce the name of
its new coach before the start of qualifying for the 2026 World Cup in
September.
According to
Brazilian media, the CBF's first choice is Carlo Ancelotti, currently in charge
of Real Madrid.
However, he
is not expected to make a decision on his future before the end of the European
season.
Before
kick-off at the Ibn Batouta stadium, both teams paid tribute to Pele, who died
last December at the age of 82.
Until
Saturday, Morocco had suffered defeats in their only two other meetings with
Brazil -- 2-0 in a 1997 friendly and 3-0 in the group stages of the 1998 World
Cup in France.


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