Scotland have been urged to seize their World Cup moment against Brazil, with their superstar opponents labelled as a shadow of their legendary teams of the past.Steve Clarke’s men head to Miami for their final Group C fixture at the tournament on Wednesday night knowing that a win against Brazil will guarantee them a spot in the last 32 stage for the first time in the nation’s history. A draw or even a narrow defeat could even also see them seal a spot as one of the best third-placed teams.Despite the a narrow 1-0 defeat to Morocco in Foxborough last week, Scotland have already sealed third place in the group thanks to win over Haiti in their opening game. On the cusp of making the knockouts at the tournament in North America, former Scotland captain Colin Hendry believes the team have a real opportunity to do what the France 98 team he captained couldn’t quite manage, and get the result they need against five time champions.Scotland fell to a narrow 1-0 defeat against Morocco in their second Group C game – but still stand a strong chance of qualifying for the last 32 of the World Cup…