The five-time World Cup champions Brazil were outplayed by Morocco for large parts of their 1-1 draw in front of a sell-out crowd at MetLife Stadium.Morocco scored an excellent goal to take the lead when Ismael Saibari chipped the ball over the Brazil goalkeeper Alisson, after racing on to a brilliant pass from Brahim Diaz.Brazil were struggling but a moment of magic from Vinicius made it 1-1 with a superb individual goal, cutting in from the left and lashing a shot beyond Yassine Bounou.Brazil had made four of their allocated five substitutes before 65 minutes, in a clear sign of Ancelotti’s thoughts on the performance. One of the players hauled off at half-time was Casemiro, the 34-year-old midfielder who has recently left Manchester United after reaching the end of his contract.In stark contrast to Casemiro, playing in the same position for Morocco, was Ayyoub Bouaddi. The 18-year-old was outstanding for the champions of Africa as they earned a deserved point from this match.Jack Lang and Amy Lawrence analyse the key talking points…Will other teams fear Brazil after this?Anyone who felt that Brazil were being underrated or overlooked ahead of this World Cup can probably put that opinion away now.This is a side rich in talent, especially in attack, but Ancelotti has an enormous amount of work to do if the Selecao are to reach the latter stages of this tournament, let alone win it.Their first-half performance here was genuinely appalling. Roger Ibanez, a centre-back who plays in Saudi Arabia, was completely adrift at right-back and replaced at half-time. Casemiro and Bruno Guimaraes looked like they were wading through treacle. Igor Thiago, a surprise selection up front, fluffed his one half chance and barely touched the ball. There was no pattern to the play. They scored in the only way they were ever going to score, via a slice of individual magic from Vinicius.