Vinícius Júnior was the standout figure as Brazil scored three times against Scotland in Miami, with the Real Madrid forward getting two goals and collecting his third player-of-the-match award of the tournament. Matheus Cunha also scored after the break to underline Brazil’s attacking depth.
The match quickly tilted Brazil’s way after Rayan set up Vinícius for an early opener. Vinícius later added a header from a Bruno Guimarães delivery, while another dangerous break was ruled out after VAR intervention.
Brazil’s control was not only about Vinícius. Guimarães shaped two decisive attacks, including the pass that created Cunha’s goal, and Neymar’s late appearance from the bench gave the heavily pro-Brazil crowd another moment to lift the atmosphere.
For Scotland, the report paints a difficult night in which leading figures such as Scott McTominay, John McGinn and Andy Robertson were unable to shift the momentum. The broader question for editors is whether this was mainly a Brazil breakthrough performance, or a warning sign about Scotland’s ability to contain elite attacking sides.


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