Che Adams, a former Sheffield United striker, has welcomed Scotland's convincing 4-0 win over Bolivia in their World Cup preparations. The victory has given Scotland a confidence boost ahead of their World Cup opener against Haiti. Adams, who is now a Rangers-bound striker, scored twice in the match, which was played in searingly-hot conditions at the Sports Illustrated stadium in New Jersey. Scotland's manager, Steve Clarke, has been praised for his team's performance, which has been described as 'believing and courageous'. The team's next match is against Haiti in Foxborough next Saturday, and Adams is hoping to get some goals if selected. Scotland are returning to the big stage for the first time in 28 years, and the team is looking to get out of the group, which also includes Morocco and Brazil. Adams maintains that the team played with the 'belief and courage' required by Clarke, and he added that everyone is pulling in the right direction. The team's victory has given them a confidence boost, and Adams is hoping that they can carry this momentum into their next match.