Scotland’s John McGinn urges the team to show “personality” in their next World Cup match against Brazil, following a 1-0 defeat to Morocco in their second group game. The Independent and Soccer News both report that Scotland must at least earn a point against Brazil to keep their hopes of reaching the knockout rounds alive. After losing to Morocco, Scotland’s immediate priority is managing the next match in the group stage, where Brazil stands as a key fixture for their tournament progression. McGinn’s comments frame the approach Scotland should take going into the game, emphasizing attitude and identity as Scotland looks to respond after the setback. While the sources agree on the match context—Scotland’s loss to Morocco and the need for a result versus Brazil—they do not add further details on team selection, tactics, or additional off-field developments. The focus of the coverage is on the captain’s message and the importance of securing points in the closing phase of the group stage.