Curaçao national football team suffered a heavy loss to Scotland on Saturday. In the friendly match in Glasgow, Dick Advocaat's team, who returned as coach, did not get further than a 4-1 defeat. Curaçao started well in the match and took the lead after a quarter of an hour through a goal by Tahith Chong. But after a red card for Jürgen Locadia, things quickly went wrong for Advocaat's team. Scotland took advantage of the numerical superiority and scored three more goals. Dick Advocaat stopped as coach of Curaçao at the end of February due to the health of his daughter, but returned three weeks ago to lead the team in the run-up to the World Cup. The 78-year-old coach had two more friendly matches on the program before the final tournament in Canada, Mexico and the United States. The first was on Saturday at Hampden Park in Glasgow. Curaçao played a decent first half and took the lead after a quarter of an hour. A long ball from Riechedly Bazoer was nicely picked up by Tahith Chong. The winger then went on to score a great goal in the short corner. Scotland then had a great chance to equalize, but goalkeeper Eloy Room tapped the ball with a last effort past the post. The equalizer did come, however, before half-time. Scotland was made easier when Locadia lost his temper. The striker gave a elbow blow to right-back Aaron Hickey. The referee punished him with a yellow card, but after an intervention by the VAR, Locadia could leave immediately. About five minutes later, the equalizer was already in the goal. Substitute Findlay Curtis shot from a difficult angle to make it 1-1. The resistance was then broken. Lawrence Shankland scored the 2-1 and 3-1. The match was played, but there was still one more goal. Jurien Gaari tripped a Scot in his own penalty area and Ryan Christie scored the fourth Scottish goal from the penalty spot. Curaçao national football team gets another chance to leave for the World Cup with a good feeling. On Saturday night, Curaçao will play against Aruba, before facing Germany, Ecuador and Ivory Coast in the final tournament. Curaçao national football team must recover from this defeat and focus on the upcoming matches.