Gabriel Magalhães Makes Brazil World Cup Debut
Gabriel Magalhães made his World Cup debut for Brazil in a 1-1 draw against Morocco at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey.
The Brazilian defender completed the full 90 minutes as Brazil were held by Morocco.
Morocco struck first after 21 minutes when Ismael Saibari capitalised on a gap between Brazil's centre-backs.
The PSV Eindhoven forward delicately lifted the ball over Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson.
Brazil responded before the break through Real Madrid star Vinicius Junior, who cut inside from the left and unleashed a superb strike into the top corner.
The goal levelled the scores and ensured the sides went into half-time all square.
Both teams created opportunities after the interval, but neither could find a winner.
Brazil will now turn their attention to their second group game against Haiti on June 19.
A victory would put them in a strong position to reach the knockout stages.
Gabriel Magalhães will be hoping to build on his impressive World Cup debut.
The defender played alongside PSG captain Marquinhos in the heart of Brazil's defence.
Fellow Arsenal teammate Gabriel Martinelli remained an unused substitute.
The World Cup debut was a significant milestone for Gabriel Magalhães.
He will be looking to make a lasting impact on the tournament.