Vinicius Jr punishes Scotland error to put Brazil in control at 2026 World Cup

Vinicius Jr punishes Scotland error to put Brazil in control at 2026 World Cup

A seventh-minute goal from Vinicius Júnior, set up by a Scottish defensive collapse, opened the floodgates in Miami as Brazil cruised to a 2-0 Group C win

Scotland came into their June 24 Group C fixture against Brazil knowing that a positive result was essentially non-negotiable. What they got instead was a lesson in why defensive errors at this level get punished immediately, and by the very best.

Vinicius Júnior needed just seven minutes to open the scoring, latching onto a costly mistake from Scotland defender Scott McKenna and finishing with the kind of calm that reminds you why he is one of the most dangerous forwards on the planet right now.

How the goal happened

The goal was Brazil’s first of the match and set the tone for everything that followed. Scotland, who had come into the game urgently needing points to keep their knockout-stage hopes alive, found themselves chasing the game from the opening exchanges.

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Matheus Cunha added a second goal to seal the result, giving Brazil a 2-0 victory and leaving Scotland with a mountain to climb in terms of their World Cup ambitions.

Vinicius also had a second goal ruled out by VAR after a foul was identified in the build-up. It was the correct call, but it underlined just how threatening he was throughout the ninety minutes.

Vinicius in the form of his life

The seventh-minute opener was not an isolated moment of brilliance. It was the third consecutive World Cup match in which Vinicius Júnior found the net, a run of form that places him firmly at the center of Brazil’s tournament ambitions.

Brazil, playing their Group C fixture in Miami, look every bit like a side that has come to the 2026 World Cup with serious intentions. A 2-0 win against a Scotland side that was motivated and needed the result is not a routine victory.

What this means for both sides going forward

For Scotland, the situation is considerably more difficult. Conceding a goal inside seven minutes because of a defensive error, against a team of Brazil’s quality, is almost impossible to recover from. Scotland now face a difficult calculation regarding what they need from their remaining fixture to have any realistic chance of advancing.

Vinicius Júnior, meanwhile, heads into the next phase of the tournament as one of the players every neutral will be watching. Three goals in three games at a World Cup is not a hot streak. At this point, it is a pattern.

Disclosure: This article was edited by Editorial Team. For more information on how we create and review content, see our Editorial Policy.

Vinicius Jr punishes Scotland error to put Brazil in control at 2026 World Cup

Vinicius Jr punishes Scotland error to put Brazil in control at 2026 World Cup

A seventh-minute goal from Vinicius Júnior, set up by a Scottish defensive collapse, opened the floodgates in Miami as Brazil cruised to a 2-0 Group C win

Scotland came into their June 24 Group C fixture against Brazil knowing that a positive result was essentially non-negotiable. What they got instead was a lesson in why defensive errors at this level get punished immediately, and by the very best.

Vinicius Júnior needed just seven minutes to open the scoring, latching onto a costly mistake from Scotland defender Scott McKenna and finishing with the kind of calm that reminds you why he is one of the most dangerous forwards on the planet right now.

How the goal happened

The goal was Brazil’s first of the match and set the tone for everything that followed. Scotland, who had come into the game urgently needing points to keep their knockout-stage hopes alive, found themselves chasing the game from the opening exchanges.

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Matheus Cunha added a second goal to seal the result, giving Brazil a 2-0 victory and leaving Scotland with a mountain to climb in terms of their World Cup ambitions.

Vinicius also had a second goal ruled out by VAR after a foul was identified in the build-up. It was the correct call, but it underlined just how threatening he was throughout the ninety minutes.

Vinicius in the form of his life

The seventh-minute opener was not an isolated moment of brilliance. It was the third consecutive World Cup match in which Vinicius Júnior found the net, a run of form that places him firmly at the center of Brazil’s tournament ambitions.

Brazil, playing their Group C fixture in Miami, look every bit like a side that has come to the 2026 World Cup with serious intentions. A 2-0 win against a Scotland side that was motivated and needed the result is not a routine victory.

What this means for both sides going forward

For Scotland, the situation is considerably more difficult. Conceding a goal inside seven minutes because of a defensive error, against a team of Brazil’s quality, is almost impossible to recover from. Scotland now face a difficult calculation regarding what they need from their remaining fixture to have any realistic chance of advancing.

Vinicius Júnior, meanwhile, heads into the next phase of the tournament as one of the players every neutral will be watching. Three goals in three games at a World Cup is not a hot streak. At this point, it is a pattern.

Disclosure: This article was edited by Editorial Team. For more information on how we create and review content, see our Editorial Policy.