Steve Clarke walks out of interview after Scotland's loss to Brazil
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 25, 2026, 12:49 AM
Last updated Jun 25, 2026
Scotland manager Steve Clarke abruptly ended a post-match interview after just 23 seconds following a 3-0 loss to Brazil in Miami. The defeat places Scotland's World Cup hopes in jeopardy, leaving them third in Group C with a goal difference of -3. Vinicius Junior scored twice for Brazil, while Matheus Cunha added another goal. Clarke expressed disappointment over defensive mistakes that cost his team, stating that he doesn't expect to advance in the tournament. Midfielder John McGinn echoed the sentiment, noting the team's frustration and the need to capitalize on opportunities.
- •Scotland loses 3-0 to Brazil in World Cup match.
- •Vinicius Junior scored two goals for Brazil.
- •Scotland sits third in Group C with -3 goal difference.
- •Steve Clarke expressed doubts about advancing in the tournament.
- •John McGinn described players as 'gutted' after the loss.
- 12:49 AMYahoo Sports — Steve Clarke abandons post-match interview after just 23 seconds
"The Scotland manager was visibly disappointed as his team’s World Cup campaign hangs in the balance
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