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The Guardian·3 min read·medium

Clarke and Robertson fear Scotland’s World Cup journey is over after Brazil defeat

Clarke and Robertson fear Scotland’s World Cup journey is over after Brazil defeat
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Scotland's head coach Steve Clarke and captain Andy Robertson expressed disappointment following a 3-0 defeat to Brazil in the World Cup. The team now faces a difficult path to qualify for the knockout stages.

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The performance of national teams in major tournaments significantly impacts sports culture and national morale.

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Scotland head coach Steve Clarke stands among his players after the game in Miami. Photograph: Martin Rickett/PA View image in fullscreen Scotland head coach Steve Clarke stands among his players after the game in Miami. Photograph: Martin Rickett/PA Scotland Clarke and Robertson fear Scotland’s World Cup journey is over after Brazil defeat Scotland need help from elsewhere to reach last 32

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The article focuses on sports reporting and quotes from team leadership regarding match performance.

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