A performance of the highest level
Against a Seleção renowned for its flair and attacking firepower, the young Moroccans displayed remarkable courage, discipline, and maturity. After a first half marked by intensity and tactical rigor, the Atlas Cubs took control after the break.
In the 60th minute, Othmane Maâma broke the deadlock with a stunning strike, unleashing celebrations across Morocco. Just fifteen minutes later, Yassir Zoubiri doubled the lead, turning Santiago’s stadium into a sea of Moroccan jubilation.
Brazil, stung by pride, fought to get back into the game. In the closing minutes, VAR awarded a penalty that captain Yago converted. But nothing could shake the resolve of the Atlas Cubs, who defended their lead heroically until the final whistle.
Morocco on top of Group C
With two wins in as many games, Morocco now sits comfortably atop Group C with 6 points, ahead of Brazil and Mexico (2 points each) and Spain (1 point). This commanding position reflects the rise of Moroccan youth football, the result of a structured and forward-looking vision spearheaded under the leadership of His Majesty King Mohammed VI.
A powerful message to the football world
By toppling a nation that has won the World Cup five times across different categories, the Atlas Cubs have sent a clear signal: Morocco is now a footballing powerhouse, capable of competing with the most prestigious teams on the international stage, even at youth level.
This victory is more than just a sporting triumph. It is a moment of national pride, inscribing the Atlas Cubs into the great legacy of Moroccan football achievements on the world stage.
Translated from Abderrazzak Boussaid’s French article – le7tv