‘We never stop’ – Scotland leave it late to salvage damp squib friendly

‘We never stop’ – Scotland leave it late to salvage damp squib friendly


Who knows what the football gods are playing at with all this late drama in Scotland internationals, but they could save us all a few years if they showed a bit of kindness.

Andreatta said earlier in the week her players were “inspired” by the heroics of Steve Clarke’s side and wanted to match their achievement of reaching the World Cup in 2027.

That official journey will begin in March when Group B4 – with Belgium, Israel and Luxembourg – gets underway, but this friendly against Ukraine, and Tuesday’s against China, was to ensure they entered that campaign in the best shape.

This was more of a damp squib.

Hopes were higher following the thrilling seven-goal show against the Swiss last month. Although it ended in defeat, the display in Dunfermline was disciplined while the Scots delivered an attacking performance that had punters off their seats.

Watchers on in Jerez didn’t have such excitement and could instead focus on topping up their tan in the searing heat.

“I think in the first 30 minutes of the first half, we were really dominant and good with the ball,” Andreatta said.

“Then we lost our way a little bit and forced things into their shape, and it cost us. Good teams, teams that are in form, are going to hurt you.

“The quality of our final pass with numbers in the box to convert our chances [is something we need to work on improve on].

“Converting chances is the hardest part of the game, but it’s something that the girls are aware of and know that we’re making steps forward to improve that.”



BBC Sport

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