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14 Jun 2026
Scotland manager Steve Clarke said his side delivered when it mattered most after a 1-0 win over Haiti in their World Cup opener in Boston. Clarke described the victory as a must-win game that his players handled with character and resilience, easing pressure ahead of meetings with Morocco and Brazil. Captain Andy Robertson said the squad had achieved a lifelong dream simply by playing at a World Cup, calling the atmosphere among fans and players unforgettable. Lewis Ferguson and Lawrence Shankland also spoke about the nerves of a first finals appearance and the confidence gained from securing three points in Group C.
Source: Sky Sports
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