Tartan party over? Brazil humbling forces Scotland into nervous World Cup wait - ESPN
MIAMI — In the second hydration break, the Tartan Army stood largely silent. The stadium's band, complete with bagpipe player, joined in the song Brazil's fans had been singing for the previous 10 minutes. It wasn't what we'd heard on Boston's streets and Miami's beaches about how super John McGinn is, or how there's no party without Scotland. This one was about Neymar. It was Brazil's party now.


