Big players must step up as Scotland pursue history against Brazil
Summary
Scotland will play Brazil in an important World Cup match in Miami. Scotland has never advanced past the group stage before and could do so with a win, draw, or even a narrow loss. The team needs to improve its attacking play by taking more shots while defending carefully against Brazil’s strong players.Key Facts
- Scotland and Brazil have played 10 times over the last 60 years, with Scotland never having beaten Brazil.
- Scotland last played Brazil 15 years ago and last met them in a World Cup 28 years ago.
- Scotland can still move to the knockout stage with a draw, win, or a close loss depending on other results.
- The Scotland team has struggled to create shots on target in this World Cup and past European Championships.
- Scotland’s coach Steve Clarke must balance defense and attack to challenge Brazil’s top players.
- Brazil’s team includes famous stars like Neymar and Vinicius Junior.
- Scotland’s captain Andy Robertson focused on getting a good result rather than worrying about complex qualification scenarios.
- The game will be played in hot, humid weather conditions in Miami.
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