Norway come from behind to draw with Morocco in World Cup warm-up

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Mon, 08 Jun 2026 - 08:58 GMT

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Mon, 08 Jun 2026 - 08:58 GMT

HARRISON, NJ, June 7 (Reuters) - Norway captain Martin Odegaard equalised 15 minutes from time to force a 1-1 draw with Morocco in their World Cup warm-up ​international on Sunday.
 
Morocco had been ahead from the seventh minute when ‌Brahim Diaz thundered home a shot from the edge of the penalty area, but Norway fought their way back and could have won the clash with the North Africans, ​who were semi-finalists at the last World Cup in Qatar four years ​ago.
 
Norway shrugged off the hot conditions and applied sustained pressure ⁠near the end of the game, with Kristian Thorstvedt inches from grabbing ​a winner with nine minutes left as he put his header from Julian ​Ryerson’s free kick narrowly wide.
 
Odegaard had levelled matters with a smart left-footed finish after Oscar Bobb had jinked his way into the penalty area and laid off a short pass.
 
Morocco ​started strongly, and Diaz was given time and space after a pass ​from out wide to thrash home a shot. It was his first goal for Morocco ‌since ⁠the Africa Cup of Nations finals at the turn of the year, where he finished top scorer but also squandered a penalty in the final.
 
Team mate Abdessamad Ezzalzouli came close to doubling the lead on the half hour as ​he swivelled to ​hit a full ⁠volley on the end of Diaz’s cross but missed the target.
 
Morocco had one other good opportunity when Diaz’s 57th-minute ​shot was parried by Norway goalkeeper Orjan Nyland, and the ​rebound headed ⁠over the top of the crossbar by Neil El Aynaoui.
 
But the Moroccans were pegged back towards the end of the game and had to defend stoutly ⁠to avoid ​defeat.
 
Morocco open their World Cup campaign in Group ​C against Brazil in New York on Saturday, while Norway’s first game in Group I is ​against Iraq in Boston on June 16.
 
 

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