
Vinicius Jr Shines as Brazil Overpowers Scotland in Miami
June 27, 2026 · Javier Jiménez
Brazil defeated Scotland 3-0 in Miami, leaving Scotland's World Cup hopes hanging by a thread as they await results from other matches.
Scotland's vibrant fanbase, known for their noise and color, witnessed their team's World Cup campaign falter against a dominant Brazil side in Miami. Despite the enthusiastic support from the stands, Scotland struggled on the pitch, conceding early and failing to recover. Vinicius Jr was instrumental for Brazil, scoring twice and disrupting Scotland's defensive efforts. His performance silenced the Scottish fans, who had been a lively presence throughout the tournament.
Vinicius Jr opened the scoring just seven minutes into the match, capitalizing on a defensive error from Scott McKenna. By halftime, he had doubled Brazil's lead, putting Scotland in a precarious position. Despite some attempts by Scotland to push forward, they could not penetrate Brazil's defense, with Alisson in goal making crucial saves.
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The second half saw Brazil extend their lead further through Matheus Cunha, assisted by Bruno Guimaraes. The introduction of Neymar added to Brazil's attacking prowess, though he was not needed to secure the victory. Scotland's efforts, including attempts from Scott McTominay, were thwarted, leaving them without a goal and their World Cup future uncertain.
As the tournament progresses, Scotland finds themselves in a challenging spot, relying on the outcomes of other matches to determine their fate. Despite a spirited fanbase and moments of resilience, Scotland's performance against South American teams remains a challenge, with their last victory against such opposition being elusive. The days ahead will reveal whether Scotland can advance or if their World Cup journey ends here.
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