The statistics of Brazil's players in the 1-1 draw with Morocco, last Saturday (13), in the debut of the World Cup, highlight three athletes: left-back Douglas Santos and strikers Raphinha and Vinícius Júnior. The numbers are contained in the International Football Federation (FIFA) database. Among the 16 Brazilians who were on the field, Raphinha was the one who moved the most. The Barcelona (Spain) striker covered 11.65 kilometers (km) in the match. Just less than the 11.68 km of young midfielder Ayyoub Bouaddi, from Morocco, the athlete who ran the most during the 90 minutes. Related news: Australia and Scotland win on the third day of the World Cup; Brazil only draws. Ancelotti guarantees that a draw in the World Cup opener will not shake confidence. Germany repeats 7-1 over Curaçao, who scores their first goal in World Cups. Raphinha was also the Brazilian who made the most runs (80) and who put the most pressure on the Moroccan players, with 47 disarming actions or reducing space in the opponent's attack. Less, however, than striker Ismael Saibari, scorer of the African goal at the MetLife Stadium, who made 67 defensive movements while on the field. Another statistic in which Raphinha stood out among the Brazilians was ball receptions between the defensive and midfield lines (17). He was Brazil's player most used in attacking midfield. The number 11 managed to generate six crosses, but he was also the one who made the most forced errors (five). Vini Jr.    Vinicius Junior celebrates Brazil's debut - Reuters/Caean Couto/Reproduction prohibited Scorer of the equalizing goal, Vinícius Júnior was the Brazilian player who appeared most in the game. No one from the green and yellow team asked for more balls than him during the match: 61. Only the Moroccan Bouaddi (69) was more involved than the Real Madrid (Spain) striker, voted the best of the match. There is one more fact in which Bouaddi stood out that highlights Brazil's difficulties in Saturday's game. The 18-year-old midfielder was the Moroccan player who distributed the most passes: 67. In the Canarian team, the player with the most touches on the ball (84) was a defender, Gabriel Magalhães. Douglas Santos, in turn, drew attention as the Brazilian who most sought penetration plays on the sides of the field. There were 22 attempts, of which 18 were successful. The left flank, where the Zenit (Russia) full-back plays, was precisely the one most used by the attack against Morocco. According to FIFA figures, Carlo Ancelotti's team made 27 penetrations there and only 18 from the right. The imbalance is explained by defender Ibañez's option to start the match on the right flank, leading Brazil to attack almost exclusively from the left. With the entry of Danilo in Ibañez's place after the break, the Canarian team began to mix offensive actions. Haiti is the next opponent The Brazilian team returns to the Columbia Park Training Center (CT), in Morristown, this Monday (15). The first activity after the World Cup debut starts at 6pm (Brasília time). According to the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF), the press will be able to follow the initial 15 minutes of work on the field. Brazil's next match will be on Friday (19), at 9:30 pm, against Haiti, at Lincoln Financial Field, in Philadelphia, in the second round of Group C. The leader of the group is Scotland, who defeated the Haitians 1-0 at Gillette Stadium, in Boston, last Saturday.