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Alisson: We Hope to Reap Rewards of Training Against Morocco

Alisson: We Hope to Reap Rewards of Training Against Morocco

T.E (Elbotola)
11 June 2026at21:25

Brazil goalkeeper Alisson Becker believes his national team is in top form heading into the 2026 World Cup, expressing hope for a strong start against Morocco in their opening Group C match.

Alisson stated in a press conference: “A goalkeeper is the first one to leave a match dissatisfied with conceding goals. A winning team must hate conceding goals, and the opponent must put in a great effort to score against them.”

He continued: “We aim to reach the final... that is the most important thing. It is said that it is good for the Brazilian national team to arrive at the World Cup under pressure, as it has been the case at other times.”

He concluded by saying: “We arrive at the World Cup with confidence, and we hope to reap the rewards of our training and hard work in the first match against Morocco.”

It is worth noting that the Moroccan national team will face their Brazilian counterparts this coming Saturday (23:00 GMT+1) at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey.

What is Alisson Becker's outlook on Brazil's readiness for the 2026 World Cup?

Alisson Becker believes the Brazilian national team is in top form and confident heading into the 2026 World Cup. He expressed strong hopes for a successful start in their opening Group C match against Morocco, emphasizing their hard work.

What is Brazil's primary objective for the upcoming World Cup tournament?

Brazil's primary objective for the upcoming World Cup is to reach the final, according to Alisson. He noted that a winning team must intensely dislike conceding goals, and opponents should face significant difficulty scoring against them.

When is Brazil's first 2026 World Cup match and what are their expectations?

Brazil's first 2026 World Cup match is this coming Saturday against Morocco. Alisson stated the team arrives with confidence, hoping to demonstrate the results of their rigorous training and hard work in their initial performance.