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Scotland’s Clarke Urges Team to Regroup for Brazil Clash After Morocco Defeat

Scotland manager Steve Clarke has urged his team to regroup after a 0-1 loss to Morocco, which leaves them with three points from two Group C matches. The Scots had opened with a historic 1-0 win over Haiti, their first World Cup victory in 36 years. Morocco scored the second-fastest goal of the tournament after just 71 seconds through Ismael Saibari. Clarke praised his team’s resilience and remains confident ahead of their decisive clash against five-time champions Brazil.

FIFA World Cup 2026: Head coach Clarke urges Scotland to regroup for Brazil showdown after Morocco defeat

Foxborough, June 20

Scotland manager Steve Clarke has backed his side to bounce back from their disappointing 0-1 loss to Morocco and approach their decisive FIFA World Cup Group C clash against Brazil with renewed confidence.

Scotland suffered a defeat on Friday as Morocco secured a narrow victory in Massachusetts, leaving Clarke's men with three points from two matches. The Scots had opened their campaign with a historic 1-0 win over Haiti -- their first World Cup victory in 36 years -- but were unable to build on that success against the North Africans.

With five-time world champions Brazil awaiting in their final group-stage fixture, Scotland still have a chance of progressing. The top two teams in each group qualify automatically for the Round of 32, along with the eight best third-placed teams.

"First of all, you have to let the players suffer a little bit over the next 48 hours, because that's what they'll do. They don't like losing against anybody," Clarke told reporters after the match, according to Reuters.

"So we'll rest, recover and be ready to go again. The games don't get much easier," he said.

Morocco made a dream start, taking the lead after just 71 seconds through Ismael Saibari, the second-fastest goal scored at this year's tournament. The 2022 World Cup semi-finalists controlled much of the contest despite only winning by a single goal.

Clarke praised his team's response after the early setback, highlighting their resilience against quality opposition.

"I thought we picked ourselves up in the first half, to be fair," Clarke said.

"Maybe it took us 10 minutes to get into the game, because obviously, you've got a setback like that. It's really difficult to respond. Weaker teams would have crumbled, I think, against that quality of opposition, but we dug in," he said.

"We got ourselves back in the game. We started moving the ball about a little bit better, and I thought the second period of the first half, after the hydration break, we were good. We had good momentum going into halftime, and we carried that into the second half, and we had a right go. Proud of the players, but obviously we're all devastated and disappointed that we didn't get the result that we wanted, so that we can carry on in this tournament as long as we can," he added.

Scotland also felt aggrieved by two second-half penalty appeals involving midfielders John McGinn and Scott McTominay, although Clarke stopped short of heavily criticising the officiating.

"McGinn one is the 50-50. Some will give it, and I think if the referee gives it to VAR, it doesn't overturn it. So, I can only speak on that one...," he said.

"But listen, there's nothing we can do about that," Clarke concluded.

The defeat leaves Scotland facing a stern test against Brazil, but Clarke remains confident his players can recover quickly and produce another strong performance when qualification hopes go on the line in their final group match.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

As an Indian football fan, I can relate to that feeling of a heartbreaking loss after a historic win. Clarke's "let them suffer" approach is tough but smart—sometimes you need to sit with the disappointment before moving on. Let's see if they can channel that against Brazil!

Vikram M

That Morocco team is no joke—semi-finalists in 2022! Scotland's resilience is commendable. But those penalty appeals? Classic refereeing drama. Reminds me of how India gets robbed in cricket sometimes 😅. Clarke needs a tactical masterclass against Brazil!

Ananya R

Scotland vs Brazil for a knockout spot? That's the kind of David vs Goliath story we love in India! Their win against Haiti was historic—36 years! If they can dig deep like Clarke said, who knows? Football's beautiful that way. 🏆

Rohit P

Clarke's got the right mentality—"Proud of the players but devastated." That's pure honesty. The second-fastest goal of the tournament? Ouch! But Scotland showed fight. As an India fan, I know all about fighting uphill battles in global tournaments. Hope they pull off a miracle.

Kavya N

Honestly, I feel for Scotland. They had that winning momentum after beating Haiti, then Morocco snatches it away in 71 seconds. But Clarke's team management is spot on—let them feel it, then regroup. Brazil will be the real test. Jai Ho Scotland! 🇮🇳🤝🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳

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