Scotland 1-0 Haiti
The Match Explained for People Who Didn’t Watch It and slept
Imagine you’re playing a video game and one player keeps attacking, creating excitement, running everywhere, and making things chaotic.
Then the other player quietly scores one goal, locks the door, hides the key, and wins.
That was Scotland vs Haiti.
Haiti spent much of the game looking dangerous.
They ran hard, attacked quickly, and made Scotland work for every inch of grass.
Every time Scotland thought they could relax, Haiti came charging forward again.
Scotland, however, played like the friend who studies for the exam while everyone else is having fun.
Not flashy.
Not spectacular.
Just efficient.
They got their goal, defended it well, and left with all three points.
By the end, Haiti looked like the team asking all the questions, while Scotland had the only answer that mattered: 1-0.
The match wasn’t a football masterpiece, but it was entertaining because Haiti kept pushing and Scotland kept resisting.
It felt like watching someone repeatedly knock on a door while the person inside pretends they’re not home.
In the end, Scotland got the points.
Haiti got the compliments.
And as football fans know, points are worth a lot more than compliments.
And also it was glad to see Liverpool’s wonder kid and Former Vice captain play so so well