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Scotland vs Morocco — a battle for Group topping: who deserves to qualify more?
In Group C, the current standings are: Scotland lead with 3 points, followed closely by Brazil and Morocco with 1 point each, while Haiti sits bottom with 0 points. This Morocco vs Scotland match is, in effect, a crucial game that comes down to “whoever wins takes the initiative in securing qualification.”
If Scotland win, 6 points will basically lock in qualification; if Morocco win, 4 points will let them overtake Scotland and move to the top of the group. Scotland’s advantage is a relaxed mindset—having already beaten Haiti, even if they lose this match, they’ll still have a chance in the final round to fight for Brazil. Morocco are under more pressure: they only earned 1 point in the first round, and if they lose again here, their qualification situation will become very unfavorable. Scotland’s head coach Clarke may abandon the 4-4-2 and switch to a more conservative defensive setup, with the aim of stealing a point. For this one, I lean toward Morocco edging it or at least not losing, with a score of 0-1 or 1-1.
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