Scotland's World Cup hopes dented after 3-0 Brazil defeat; Clarke cuts short interview
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Bruna Reis
Summary
Scotland's World Cup hopes are in jeopardy after a 3-0 defeat to Brazil in Group C, leaving them third in the group. Manager Steve Clarke walked away from his post-match interview, refusing to discuss the team's next steps. The loss is a major setback for Scotland in their first major tournament appearance in nearly 30 years, with Vinicius Junior scoring twice for Brazil.
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· 1 pulledSteve Clarke said it was far too early to think about Scotland's next steps, with their World Cup hopes hanging by a thread, before walking away from his post‑match interview.
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