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SCOTLAND 0-3 BRAZIL - RIATH AL-SAMARRAI AT MIAMI STADIUM: If Steve Clarke's worst fear was a drubbing‚ then he ought to avoid seeking anything positive from the fact Scotland suffered a mere 3-0 defeat in Miami. That Brazil didn't score more is something akin to a World Cup miracle. They battered Scotland‚ dragging them from pillar to post in a tie that often looked an utter mismatch and concluded with Clarke sweating profusely over progression to the knockout stages. But he will know how much worse it might have been‚ with two strikes from Vinicius Jr and a third by Matheus Cunha the very least that Brazil deserved on the night. Of the 21 chances that went to Carlo Ancelotti's side‚ as many as five or six might have gone in on another occasion‚ which says as much for the talent in the Brazilian attack as it did the Scottish inability to cover their backsides.
Brazil to unleash Neymar on Scotland but Carlo Ancelotti reveals another major World Cup injury blow to key man
BRAZIL 3-0 HAITI - OLIVER HOLT IN PHILADELPHIA: Brazil coasted to a comfortable 3-0 victory over World Cup minnows Haiti at Lincoln Financial Field on Friday evening to breathe confidence into a campaign that had got off to a stuttering start with a 1-1 draw against Morocco. Two first half goals from Matheus Cunha and a third from Vinicius Jr on the stroke of the interval lifted Carlo Ancelotti's side to the top of Group C. They will play Scotland in their third game in Miami on Wednesday. Cunha had been preferred to Brentford forward Igor Thiago and scored a fine second goal‚ hitting a fierce left foot shot high into the roof of the net.
Manchester United man solves Carlo Ancelotti's biggest problem as Brazil arrive at the 2026 World Cup
Follow Daily Mail Sport's live blog as Carlo Ancelotti's side bid for their first win of the tournament against Group C minnows Haiti in Philadelphia.
IAN LADYMAN: Brazil coach Carlo Ancelotti refused to blame individual players after his team started their tournament with an unconvincing 1-1 draw with Morocco in New Jersey. 'I won't take any criticism of the individual players who started the match‚' said Ancelotti. 'There is criticism for the entire team which did not play well in the first half.'
IAN LADYMAN IN NEW JERSEY: Brazil haven't lost the opening game of a World Cup since 1934 and only the brilliance of Real Madrid star Vinicius Junior saved them here in New Jersey. All of Carlo Ancelotti's nightmares came true in an opening half an hour at the MetLife that saw AFCON champions Morocco take the lead and threaten to blow the five-time champions off the face of the planet. The great Italian coach perhaps knew he was taking a risk by pairing 34-year-old Casemiro with Newcastle's Bruno Guimaraes at the heart of his midfield as temperatures nudged 90 degrees at kick-off.
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