Naismith promises Scotland won't be overplayed against Brazil
Scotland's assistant coach, Steven Naismith, declared that the team will not be exaggerated in the game against Brazil, prioritizing solidity and defensive organization.
Scotland assistant coach Steven Naismith promised that the team "will not be exaggerated" in the clash against Brazil, which will take place this Wednesday in the final match of Group C of the World Cup. He highlighted that although Scotland have shown improvement, they still need to be more effective in finishing. "Brazil was 3-0 before halftime against Haiti, so we're not going to attack excessively from the first minute," said Naismith, during the team's camp in Charlotte.

Naismith also mentioned that, despite the challenges, Scotland have players capable of causing problems for Brazil. "This group deserves to be the first to advance from the group stage," he said, emphasizing his confidence in the team's and coach's abilities. "We will do whatever is necessary to guarantee the result we came for."
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