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Robertson Out 'to Achieve History' Against Mighty Brazil
Robertson said Scotland will attack Brazil despite yellow-card risks, with a win or draw enough to reach the knockout stage for the first time.
Scotland captain Andy Robertson leads his team against Brazil at Miami Stadium on Wednesday night in a decisive World Cup Group C match.
Brazil, ranked fifth globally, enters as heavy favorites against 41st-ranked Scotland, where a draw or victory would secure Scotland's first-ever World Cup knockout stage appearance.
Facing former Liverpool teammate Alisson Becker, Robertson called him the 'best in the world' and vowed to go 'all-in' despite risking suspension from a second yellow card.
Manager Steve Clarke hopes his 32-year-old skipper has the 'best night of his life,' while Tartan Army fans gather at venues across Scotland to watch the game.
Robertson emphasized Scotland remains 'in control of our own destiny,' noting that a positive result guarantees the team is 100 percent through to the knockout stages.