Brazil underlined their World Cup credentials with a commanding 3-0 victory over Scotland in Group C, producing a performance full of control, speed and attacking quality. On a high-pressure night, the five-time champions looked composed from the outset and gradually turned their superiority into a convincing result.
Vinicius Junior was the standout figure, scoring twice to put Brazil firmly in charge and to showcase the cutting edge that makes them one of the tournament favorites. His movement and finishing repeatedly troubled Scotland, while Brazil’s overall attacking rhythm kept the pressure on throughout the match. Matheus Cunha added the third goal to complete an emphatic win and give extra weight to a display that combined flair with efficiency.
Scotland fought to stay competitive, but Brazil’s precision in key moments proved decisive. The South Americans punished small mistakes, controlled the tempo and denied Scotland the space needed to build any sustained response. What might have remained a tight contest quickly became a one-sided statement as Brazil’s quality told in both boxes.
Beyond the scoreline, the result sends a clear warning to the rest of the field. Brazil are not simply progressing through the group stage; they are gathering momentum and beginning to look increasingly dangerous. With Vinicius Junior in this kind of form and support arriving from players like Cunha, Brazil appear well placed for a deep run.
For Scotland, the defeat is a major setback. Losing by three goals damages both confidence and tournament position, leaving them with little margin for error as the group stage picture tightens.
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