Haiti return to the World Cup after a 52-year absence this summer, hoping to give millions of supporters from the conflict-torn Caribbean island reason to smile. As one of the biggest World Cup underdogs, Haiti’s mission is to make the most out of its hard-earned qualification by fearlessly competing against Scotland, Brazil and Morocco in the group stage. All three games represent an opportunity for Sébastien Migné’s resilient side to produce one of the upsets of the tournament. Haiti’s diaspora supplies most of its player pool, and with Premier League striker Wilson Isidor spearheading the attack, don’t assume Les Grenadiers are incapable of punching above their weight.…