Vinícius Júnior continued his outstanding FIFA World Cup 2026 campaign by writing his name into Brazilian football history during the Seleção’s 3-0 victory over Scotland. The Real Madrid forward scored twice in Miami to become the first Brazilian player in 24 years to score in all three group-stage matches of a World Cup, matching a feat last achieved by Ronaldo Nazário and Rivaldo during Brazil’s triumphant 2002 campaign.The brace also lifted Vinícius to four goals in this tournament, placing him firmly among the leading contenders for the Golden Boot as Brazil progressed into the Round of 32 as Group C winners.
Vinícius joins an exclusive list of Brazilian legends
Brazil has produced some of the greatest World Cup forwards the game has ever seen, yet only five players have managed to score in each of the nation’s three group-stage matches at a single tournament.Vinícius has now joined Jairzinho (1970), Romário (1994), Ronaldo (2002) and Rivaldo (2002) on that exclusive list, becoming the first Brazilian in nearly a quarter of a century to accomplish the milestone.His remarkable consistency has come throughout Brazil’s entire group-stage campaign. He opened his tournament account by rescuing a 1-1 draw against Morocco before scoring and providing an assist during Brazil’s comfortable 3-0 victory over Haiti. Against Scotland, he produced his finest display yet, scoring twice to complete the record-breaking sequence.
Scotland punished by Vinícius’ clinical finishing
Brazil needed only seven minutes to establish control in Miami. Pressing Scotland high up the pitch, Vinícius capitalised on a misplaced pass from Scott McKenna, collected the loose ball inside the penalty area and calmly guided a low finish beyond Angus Gunn to give Brazil an early lead.
Brazil’s Vinicius Junior (7) celebrates after scoring his side’s second goal during the World Cup Group C soccer match between Scotland and Brazil in Miami Gardens, Fla., Wednesday, June 24, 2026. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell)
He thought he had doubled the advantage midway through the first half after another flowing move, only for VAR to rule the goal out because of a foul by Marquinhos during the build-up.The second goal eventually arrived deep into first-half stoppage time. After Bruno Guimarães recycled possession from a partially cleared corner, he delivered an inviting cross towards the far post. Vinícius timed his movement perfectly, rose above his marker and powered a downward header across Gunn to put Brazil firmly in command before the interval.
Brazil’s Vinicius Junior (7) scores his team’s second goal during the World Cup Group C soccer match between Scotland and Brazil in Miami Gardens, Fla., Wednesday, June 24, 2026. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell)
Matheus Cunha added Brazil’s third goal in the 60th minute to complete the victory, while Neymar made his long-awaited return from injury as a second-half substitute, appearing in a World Cup match for the first time since Brazil’s quarter-final defeat to Croatia in Qatar four years ago.
Brazil complete unbeaten group stage
The victory secured first place in Group C as Brazil finished their group-stage campaign unbeaten with seven points, following a 1-1 draw against Morocco and successive 3-0 victories over Haiti and Scotland.Vinícius was central to that run. Across three matches he scored four goals and registered an assist, taking his overall Brazil tally to 13 international goals in 52 appearances.His performances have also reshaped the Golden Boot race. Lionel Messi currently leads the tournament with five goals after his brace against Austria, while Vinícius has moved onto four alongside Kylian Mbappé and Erling Haaland, ensuring the race for the tournament’s leading scorer remains one of the defining stories heading into the knockout rounds.Brazil now enter the Round of 32 carrying significant momentum, with Vinícius emerging as the focal point of Carlo Ancelotti’s attack and continuing to place himself alongside some of the greatest goalscorers in the Seleção’s World Cup history.








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