The Scotland national football team is looking to bounce back from a narrow 1-0 loss to Morocco, with their final Group C game against Brazil set to determine their fate in the tournament. Morocco's Ismael Saibari scored the quickest strike of the World Cup after just 71 seconds, and despite Scotland's best efforts, they were unable to find an equalizer. Scotland's coach will be looking to his team to step up their game against Brazil, with a win potentially securing a spot in the knockout stage. The team has shown promise, with Brahim Diaz causing problems for the Scottish defense in the first half. Morocco's Ayyoub Bouaddi also impressed, dominating the center of midfield and completing numerous first-touch passes. Scotland's narrow defeat is unlikely to prove deeply damaging to their hopes of qualifying for the knockout stage, but they will need to be at their best against Brazil. The team's final game is set to be a thrilling encounter, with Scotland looking to make a statement and secure their place in the next round. And with the team's spirits still high, they will be looking to make the most of their opportunity. But they will need to be wary of Brazil's attacking threat, with the South American team looking to secure their own spot in the knockout stage. So, Scotland will need to be at their best defensively, while also looking to cause problems for the Brazilian defense. The stage is set for a thrilling encounter, with Scotland's World Cup fate hanging in the balance.