Odegaard salvages draw for Norway against Morocco
Norway captain Martin Odegaard equalised 15 minutes from time to force a 1-1 draw with Morocco in a warm-up game ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
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 back and could have won the clash with the African champion, which was a semi-finalist at the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar.
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 controversial 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 Morocco was pegged back towards the end of the game and had to defend stoutly to avoid defeat.
Morocco opens its 2026 FIFA World Cup campaign in Group C against Brazil in New York on Sunday (AEST), while Norway’s first game in Group I is against Iraq in Boston on 17 June (AEST).













