Scotland’s John McGinn makes worrying World Cup admission after Brazil mauling




Scotland’s World Cup dreams hang by a thread following a comprehensive 3-0 defeat at the hands of Brazil in Miami.Steve Clarke’s men now face an agonising wait to discover whether they can progress as one of the eight best third-placed sides in the tournament.The result means Brazil claim top spot in Group C, whilst Scotland must hope other results fall in their favour.A draw would have secured historic passage beyond the group stages at a major finals for the first time, but costly defensive lapses against the five-time world champions proved Scotland’s undoing on a chastening evening in Florida.John McGinn admitted that Scotland are in deep trouble after defeat to Brazil | REUTERSScotland’s defensive frailties were exposed within just seven minutes when Scott McKenna carelessly surrendered possession to Vinicius Junior, who duly rounded goalkeeper Angus Gunn before slotting home with clinical precision.The Real Madrid forward thought he had doubled his tally shortly afterwards, capitalising on a Jack Hendry error, but VAR intervened to rule out the strike for a foul on the Scottish defender.

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Lewis Ferguson produced a vital goal-line clearance to keep his side in the contest, yet respite proved temporary.Vinicius Junior secured his brace before the interval, with both Gunn and Nathan Patterson culpable for the second goal.Vinicius Jr scored twice after errors at the back from Scotland | REUTERSScotland emerged with greater purpose after the interval, with Kieran Tierney forcing a save from Brazilian goalkeeper Alisson Becker as Clarke’s side sought a route back into the match.However, the South Americans were far from finished.Bruno Guimaraes demonstrated his physical superiority over Kenny McLean in midfield, muscling past the Scottish midfielder before threading a pass through to Matheus Cunha.The striker made no mistake, firing past Gunn to complete a thoroughly miserable evening for the Tartan Army.The third goal effectively extinguished any lingering Scottish hopes of salvaging something from the encounter.Captain John McGinn made no attempt to disguise his disappointment when speaking to the BBC after the final whistle.Scotland are hoping for a miracle to qualify for the knockout stage | REUTERS”Gutted obviously. We conceded goals at poor times against a team that can punish you with quality,” he said. “You can see the lads are gutted. We were short on quality but we gave it absolutely everything. The lads are empty.”McGinn acknowledged Scotland’s fortune in having the second goal chalked off, adding: “At this level, if you make mistakes, you get punished.”Manager Steve Clarke was equally crestfallen, stating bluntly: “We made it difficult for ourselves. We gave them the goals and gave them the game they wanted.”Win two tickets to a FIFA World Cup 2026 quarter-final. ExpressVPN are giving one lucky Friend or Member the chance to experience football’s biggest tournament live, with flights and accommodation covered by GB News. Entries close 30 June. ENTER HERE.