Summary

  • Scotland assistant Steven Naismith & defender Jack Hendry speak at news conference

  • Scots, who can guarantee last-32 place with a point, complete Group C campaign against Brazil on Wednesday (23:00 BST)

  1. Postpublished at 19:17 BST 21 June

    Right then, we'll call it quits at that.

    Cheers for joining us from a sweltering Charlotte, I'm off to consume a wild amount of melon to cool down.

    We'll be back with more from the camp tomorrow before they're welcomed in Miami.

    Catch ye then!

  2. Postpublished at 19:14 BST 21 June

    There's that big smile from Jack Hendry when asked about the 'bust up' on Friday...

    HendryImage source, PA Media
  3. Postpublished at 19:11 BST 21 June

    Two steady speakers up for Scotland today, neither going to get too high or low about looking back on the Morocco defeat or forwards to Brazil on Wednesday.

  4. Postpublished at 19:09 BST 21 June

    And that is that from Jack Hendry for now. Again, onto the embargoed section now.

  5. Hendry laughs off bust-up claimspublished at 19:07 BST 21 June

    Jane Lewis
    BBC Sport Scotland in Charlotte

    Jack Hendry answered a question about the supposed 'bust up' between him and Scott McTominay with a smile on his face.

    The pair were caught on camera during a water break against Morocco seemingly having words.

    All is peachy between the pair, though.

  6. Ferguson a 'real leader'published at 19:05 BST 21 June

    Scotland defender Jack Hendry on Lewis Ferguson: "Lewis goes about his business, he's not outlandish and just goes about his business.

    "He has a wealth of experience and is a real leader in our team."

  7. Postpublished at 19:05 BST 21 June

    Scotland defender Jack Hendry: "You need to be concentrated throughout when playing these players, one switch off and they can punish you."

  8. Neymar? Nae problempublished at 19:04 BST 21 June

    Scotland defender Jack Hendry on the prospect of playing Neymar: "Aye, no problem. I've played him before.

    "I look forward to it, if he plays."

  9. Postpublished at 19:04 BST 21 June

    Scotland defender Jack Hendry: "It's going to be a great spectacle, the history Brazil have in this competition, we want to disrupt that."

  10. 'McTominay didn't let rip'published at 19:03 BST 21 June

    Scotland defender Jack Hendry on the Scott McTominay clip from the water break: "It can come across differently on camera, it's a high-emotion game, Scott didn't let rip.

    "No harsh words were said.

    "I'm enjoying playing at this level, I think it suits my game and I've been pleased with my minutes."

  11. Postpublished at 19:01 BST 21 June

    Scotland defender Jack Hendry: "We have an amazing team spirit, games every few hours can take your mind of your own game, but we all focus individually."

  12. Scotland 'proud of ourselves' so farpublished at 19:00 BST 21 June

    Scotland defender Jack Hendry: "We can be proud of ourselves.

    "We're in a pretty good and exciting position so we want to make the most of it."

  13. Postpublished at 18:59 BST 21 June

    Scotland defender Jack Hendry: "These are the type of games you want to be involved in.

    "We've worked hard to get in this position."

  14. Postpublished at 18:58 BST 21 June

    Scotland defender Jack Hendry is here...

  15. Spain in the skypublished at 18:56 BST 21 June

    Scott Mullen
    BBC Sport Scotland somewhere in the sky

    Currently 30,000 feet in the air watching Spain hit five against Saudi Arabia.

    Earlier, our pilot announced over the PA system: “Just to let you know the game is about to start if you want to tune in on your screens.”

    That’s service for you. Pilot/continuity announcer.

  16. Postpublished at 18:53 BST 21 June

    That's it from a calm and composed Steven Naismith from the broadcasters, it's the turn of the written press now.

    After that, we'll be hearing from Jack Hendry, who Naisy highlighted as someone having a good tournament.

  17. Considered repliespublished at 18:51 BST 21 June

    Jane Lewis
    BBC Sport Scotland in Charlotte

    It's a calm Steven Naismith fielding the questions. He's putting plenty of thought and some consideration into his answers, especially the more testing ones regarding specific players.

  18. 'Games are being refereed differently'published at 18:49 BST 21 June

    Scotland assistant coach Steven Naismith on the refereeing so far: "A lot of contact made is less likely to be given.

    "I think for the last four, five years those fouls would have been given, but they're not here.

    "We definitely feel they are being refereed differently. It's not what everyone expected."

  19. Postpublished at 18:48 BST 21 June

    Scotland assistant coach Steven Naismith: "The aim going into the game is to get something out of it.

    "We need to perform and be good in and out of possession in it."

  20. Praise for 'intelligent & low maintenance' Fergusonpublished at 18:47 BST 21 June

    Scotland assistant coach Steven Naismith: "Lewis Ferguson is low maintenance from a coaching point of view. He's got old fashioned qualities from his father and uncle.

    "He's so intelligent, his move to Italy has been massive.

    "He's vital to this squad and he's probably getting a bit more notice now.

    "He is a leader. Laidback, quiet and enjoying life and football. What is there not to like?"