How it will be...
The defining visual pattern will be the repeated, heavy collisions on Brazil’s left flank. Observers should watch Vinícius Júnior attempting to dance past a highly coordinated double-team. The Brazilian winger will likely need just one momentary lapse in the opposition's defensive concentration to completely alter the game state with a single, devastating cutback into the penalty area.
Neither side is expected to suffer a psychological collapse. Morocco’s deep-rooted cultural pride ensures they will fight to the bitter end, even if they are forced to chase the game late on. However, if fatigue dulls Brazil’s horizontal shifting in the final twenty minutes, an unexpected Moroccan equaliser from a recycled, second-phase cross remains a very real, dangerous possibility.