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By Fernando Kallas NEW YORK, July 6 (Reuters) - Brazil's World Cup wound is open again and, for Cafu, the cure will not be found only in tactics, systems or another forensic search for scapegoats. It may begin with something far simpler: letting children kick a ball without feeling the weight of a nation on their small shoulders.
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In a thrilling Group C meeting between Brazil and Morocco, over 80,000 fans were treated to a memorable World Cup battle. Only the opening match for the two sides at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, the two World Cup contenders opened their tournament with a wild 1-1 draw,
Brazilian fans who went the distance up the Philadelphia Museum of Art steps to pose with the Rocky statue left the fictional fighter just as they found him. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting,
Vinícius Júnior had the ball at the penalty spot, a perfect chance to give Brazil the lead. And he handed it to Bruno Guimarães.
