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World Cup Group C: Morocco and Brazil played out a 1-1 draw at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, with Ismael Saibari giving the Atlas Lions an early lead before Vinícius Júnior’s 32nd-minute solo strike rescued a point for Brazil; Morocco coach Mohamed Ouahbi said the team is “satisfied” but not euphoric, while Brazil coach Carlo Ancelotti admitted nerves and an imbalanced first half. Group C standings: Scotland beat Haiti 1-0 in Boston thanks to John McGinn’s deflected goal, moving to the top of Group C after the Brazil-Morocco stalemate. Matchday headlines: The Vinícius-Hakimi tackle controversy flared as Benni McCarthy criticized refereeing after the Morocco captain’s challenge went unpunished. Morocco football policy: Morocco’s football federation says the country will no longer bid to host CAF tournaments, citing fallout from the disputed 2025 AFCON final. Travel note: Saudi low-cost carrier flynas announced direct Jeddah–Rabat flights starting July 4. City chaos: In New York, Knicks’ NBA Finals celebrations spilled into Midtown, including a World Cup bus set alight and a teenager shot in Times Square.

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