Coach Carlo Ancelotti was succinct in the press conference he gave at the MetLife Stadium, in New Jersey, after the Brazilian team drew 1-1 with Morocco in the opening match of the World Cup. Despite the frown and shorter responses than usual, the Italian assured that the squad's confidence remains unshaken. "The first half was difficult. The team was anxious, with many lost balls. We had a much better second half. The result is not bad. The Cup is not won in the first game", commented the coach. Related news: Brazil suffers against Morocco and debuts in the World Cup with a draw. "There is total confidence. In football, not everything goes perfectly. The debut, for many reasons, may not go as expected. The objective is to qualify, pass the group stage and improve over time", he added. During the interview, Ancelotti was asked about the choices of Ibañez (who is a defender by trade) for right back and Igor Thiago for commanding the attack in the first team. He also had to respond about the option of keeping striker Endrick on the bench. The coach chose not to go into details. "I'm not here to talk about individual players. I said that the starting line-up is not the one that ends the game. And whoever came in played a good game", said the Italian. Brazil's next match will be on Friday (19), at 9:30 pm (Brasília time), against Haiti, at Lincoln Financial Field, in Philadelphia, in the second round of Group C, which has games in the United States and also features Scotland. According to Ancelotti, there is a possibility that the starting lineup will be different from the one that faced Morocco. "[The lineup] can change, depending on the characteristics of the rival", he summarized. The coach awaits Neymar's presence in training throughout the week. The striker is recovering from an injury to his right calf and has not yet been on the field since being called up for the World Cup.