Soccer-Haiti ready to run, dream and make island proud against Brazil, says Migne


Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup 2026 - Group C - Haiti v Scotland - Boston Stadium, Foxborough, Massachusetts, U.S. - June 13, 2026 Haiti coach Sebastien Migne looks dejected after the match REUTERS/Brian Snyder

PHILADELPHIA, June 18 (Reuters) - ⁠Haiti manager Sebastien Migne knows his side face a monumental battle ⁠when they take on Brazil on Friday, but he said the ‌Caribbean underdogs have everything to gain in their World Cup Group C clash.

Playing at their first World Cup since 1974, Haiti began with a 1-0 defeat by Scotland, John McGinn's ​first-half goal proving decisive despite a late push ⁠in which Frantzdy Pierrot headed narrowly ⁠wide in the 85th minute.

Now comes Brazil, the five-times champions, and a match ⁠that ‌would send shockwaves through Port-au-Prince and beyond if Haiti were to pull off the unthinkable.

"We'll have to run more than we did ⁠against Scotland," Migne told a press conference via translation ​on Thursday.

"Tomorrow we've ‌got everything to gain in a match like this. It's been 52 ⁠years since ​we last featured in a World Cup, and now we're up against Brazil – we've got to live up to our fans' expectations.

"It's a privilege to be here, and ⁠I hope we can make the Haitian people ​proud of us."

Migne said Haiti's ambitions had not been dented by the loss to Scotland, insisting they had already shown they belonged on the game's biggest ⁠stage.

"We didn't beat Scotland, but we showed that we deserve to be here," he said.

"The objective hasn't changed... The objective is to try to qualify, to present a good image and to show that we deserve our place ​in the next round – perhaps as third-placed team."

"It would ⁠be absolute madness in Haiti if we won this match," he added.

"When you're ​Haitian, you face more difficult times than easy ‌ones. But when you step into the ​world of football, you dream of a moment like this – facing Brazil at a World Cup."

(Reporting by Fernando KallasEditing by Christian Radnedge)

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