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Scotland’s head coach Steve Clarke says his team has a plan for any weather delays that might pop up during their big World Cup match against Brazil. The game is set to take place in Miami, where sudden storms could cause problems. Clarke wants everyone to know the team is prepared to handle whatever comes their way.

Why the Weather Could Be a Problem

Miami is known for its tropical weather, which can change quickly. Heavy rain or thunderstorms could force the game to stop or even be postponed. For a team like Scotland, facing a tough opponent like Brazil, any delay could break their rhythm. That’s why the coaching staff has thought ahead.

  • Sudden storms are common in Miami during this time of year.
  • Weather delays can mess up a team’s focus and momentum.
  • Having a clear plan helps players stay calm and ready.

How Scotland Plans to Handle Delays

Clarke explained that the team has backup strategies for different weather scenarios. If the game gets delayed, players will stay in a calm area and keep their minds on the match. Coaches will give quick updates and keep everyone focused. The goal is to treat any delay like just another part of the game.

  • Players will have a quiet space to rest and regroup.
  • Coaches will provide clear instructions on what to do next.
  • The team will practice staying loose and mentally sharp.

Ready to Play No Matter What

Scotland knows that beating Brazil is already a huge challenge. Adding weather problems won’t make it easier. But with a solid plan, the team believes they can handle any surprise. Steve Clarke trusts his players to stay focused and give their best, rain or shine.

Fans can expect a determined Scottish side that won’t let a little bad weather get in their way.

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