Scotland’s World Cup hopes in doubt after Brazil defeat
Scotland’s World Cup campaign is on the brink after a 3-0 loss to Brazil in Miami, leaving the team with three points and a minus three goal difference in Group C. Midfielder John McGinn said it is “unlikely” they will advance, while head coach Steve Clarke told BBC Sport, “For sure I think we’re going home.” The Scots must now wait for other groups to finish to see if they can claim one of the eight best third-place spots in the last 32, with Opta giving them a 42% chance. Three poor goals conceded in the match left the camp despondent, with Scott McKenna caught in possession leading to Brazil’s first goal, and defensive errors on crosses allowing two more. McGinn said the players are “gutted” and “empty” but appreciated fan support. Clarke criticized the team’s mistakes, saying, “We gave them the game they wanted.”
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Sources: BBC News
