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Does it matter if Scotland lose and still make history?
Key takeaways
- PA Media Image caption, Steve Clarke's and his squad are preparing for a potentially historic game
- Che Adams, the principal striker, has had three touches of the ball in the opposition box in 146 minutes.
- They wanted to be a bazooka, but so far they're positively popgun.
Why this matters: a sports story that could shift standings, legacies, or fan conversations.
PA Media Image caption, Steve Clarke's and his squad are preparing for a potentially historic game
BBC Scotland's chief sports writer Published8 minutes ago In a World Cup where the boffins with their big brainy heads and their super computers are working overtime on who might play who in the last 32, there are other calculations worth conjuring with.
As Steve Clarke's squad prepare to head for Miami to face Brazil on Wednesday, potentially the biggest day in the history of Scotland's national team, they travel having had no shot on target in their last game and a half in America and only two overall.
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