Brazil and Morocco, two top-10 ranked teams with hopes of deep runs at the World Cup, traded first-half goals to split the spoils at a star-studded contest to open Group C action. Ultimately, the result from New Jersey New York Stadium was the least interesting thing about the night. Here are my takeaways from one of the World Cup's most highly anticipated group-stage matches: For 30 minutes and his team down a goal, Vinícius Júnior was a passenger, double-teamed by Morocco every time he touched the ball. Then he remembered who he is. Cutting in from the left off a Bruno Guimarães pass, he ben...
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