Scotland’s journey at the 2026 World Cup is in serious doubt after a tough match against Brazil. The team now faces a nervous wait to see if they can advance, but both players and coaches are bracing for disappointment. Midfielder John McGinn admitted the chances of staying in the tournament look slim, while head coach Steve Clarke feels the squad may be heading home early.
What Went Wrong on the Pitch
Scotland struggled to keep up with Brazil’s fast-paced attack and made several key mistakes that changed the game. The team’s defense was caught off guard on multiple occasions, allowing Brazil to score crucial goals.
- Lapses in concentration led to Brazil’s first goal in the first half.
- Missed opportunities on counter-attacks hurt Scotland’s chances to equalize.
- A late red card made it even harder for Scotland to fight back.
Reaction from the Camp
John McGinn didn’t hide his frustration after the match. He said the team knew they had to be nearly perfect against a side like Brazil, but the errors were too costly. Steve Clarke also sounded resigned, praising his players’ effort but admitting the mistakes were decisive. Both men acknowledged the team’s fate now rests on results from other group matches.
What’s Next for Scotland?
Even if Scotland somehow advances, the performance against Brazil has raised serious questions about the squad’s depth and ability to compete at the highest level. For now, the team can only wait and hope for a miracle. If the group stage ends without progression, it will be a bitter end to a campaign full of promise—and a lesson learned in the unforgiving nature of World Cup football.