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World Cup Highlights: Brazil Secures Crucial Win, U.S. Advances, and Morocco Triumphs
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- June 20, 2026
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Brazil Triumphs Over Haiti in Group C
Brazil secured a crucial 3-0 victory against Haiti during their World Cup match in Philadelphia. This win marks Brazil’s first victory in the tournament, comfortably dismissing Haiti from advancing to the knockout stages. With this success, Coach Carlo Ancelotti finds some reassurance after Brazil’s earlier draw against Morocco, which had raised questions regarding his tactics.
Currently, Brazil is in a tie with Morocco at the top of Group C, both having four points each. During additional stoppage time, Brazil came close to scoring a fourth goal, but the effort was ruled offside. Haiti had a close attempt to score via a header, but it was expertly saved by Brazil’s goalkeeper Alisson, maintaining the 3-0 lead.
Key Moments of the Match
- Matheus Cunha scored twice in the first half.
- Vini Jr. added a third goal, increasing Brazil’s lead.
- Raphina was substituted after sustaining an injury.
U.S. Secures Knockout Spot with Win Over Australia
In Seattle, the United States achieved a 2-0 victory over Australia. This win ensured their progression to the knockout stage, with one more group game to spare. The match saw an own goal by Australia and a score by Alex Freeman, leading to this impressive result. Even without star player Christian Pulisic, the U.S. dominated possession with 62% and completed nearly 450 accurate passes.
Highlights from the Match
- An own goal by Australia marked the U.S. team’s initiative.
- Alex Freeman scored the second U.S. goal after confirming he wasn’t offside.
- Several yellow cards were issued, indicating a physical match.
Morocco Edges Past Scotland in Group C
Morocco claimed a narrow 1-0 victory against Scotland in Boston, maintaining their undefeated record in the tournament. The match’s only goal came within 69 seconds, thanks to Ismael Saibari’s early strike, which they defended steadfastly for the remainder of the game. Scotland made several attempts to equalize, particularly in the tense second half, but Morocco’s defense held firm.
Key Takeaways
- Ismael Saibari’s quick goal set the tone for Morocco’s defensive play.
- Scotland struggled to capitalize on their possessions and chances.
- Achraf Hakimi became Morocco’s most-capped player in World Cup history.
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