“15 errors in a single game? He’s definitely playing against us” 😳
Scotland fans turn on Jack Hendry after nightmare performance against Brazil
Scotland’s heavy defeat against Brazil has triggered a furious reaction from supporters, with many fans directing their anger towards Jack Hendry after what they described as a disastrous individual display.
The Scots arrived at the World Cup clash dreaming of a famous result against one of football’s biggest nations, but Brazil’s attacking quality exposed Scotland’s weaknesses throughout the match. While the entire team struggled to contain the five-time world champions, Hendry became the main target of criticism from frustrated supporters.
Some Scotland fans claimed the defender made 15 costly mistakes during the game, accusing him of repeatedly putting the team under unnecessary pressure with poor decisions, misplaced passes and defensive errors.
“15 errors in a single game? He’s definitely playing against us,” one furious supporter posted.
Another fan questioned his selection, saying:
“How on earth did he make it into the squad? Against Brazil, every player has to be at their best.”
The anger did not disappear when the final whistle blew. After the match, emotional Scotland supporters were seen venting their frustration, with some pointing towards Hendry and shouting:
“Don’t come back home, you’ve broken our heart.”
Others were heard saying:
“You poor, you poor,” as they reacted to a performance they felt had damaged Scotland’s hopes on the biggest stage.
The reaction showed just how much the tournament meant to the Tartan Army, who had travelled with huge expectations and believed this Scotland side could create a memorable World Cup story.
However, against Brazil, the challenge proved overwhelming. The South Americans punished every mistake, controlled possession and showed the difference in quality between the two sides.
For Hendry, the criticism will be a difficult moment. Defenders are often judged harshly when a team suffers a heavy defeat, and his performance quickly became one of the biggest talking points among Scotland supporters.
Despite the individual criticism, Scotland’s defeat was a collective failure, with the team unable to match Brazil’s pace, creativity and attacking threat. But for many fans, Hendry’s display represented the painful reality of a night where everything went wrong.
The Tartan Army wanted a historic result. Instead, they were left with heartbreak, anger and questions about whether changes are needed before Scotland’s next major challenge.



