Waikato Times

Ferns take stock after a ‘disappoint­ing’ tour

- PHILLIP ROLLO

"If we can’t be humbled by losing two games to Scotland then we’re going to struggle moving forward."

Football Ferns assistant coach Gareth Turnbull

Assistant coach Gareth Turnbull says a ‘‘disappoint­ing and frustratin­g’’ tour against Scotland is a timely reminder for players and staff, and he hopes it will spark a reaction from everyone involved with the Football Ferns.

Turnbull and head coach Andreas Heraf will demand a positive response the next time the Ferns assemble for a competitiv­e fixture, after back-to-back 2-0 losses Scotland within just four days.

‘‘It was a step forward but in the same breath it was another disappoint­ment. We didn’t come here to try and build, we came here to win two games and we haven’t done that so the staff and players alike are disappoint­ed,’’ Turnbull said after yesterday’s loss at Pinatar Football Arena in Spain.

After ending 2017 with a 5-0 thumping of Thailand, the Ferns crashed back to earth with two poor performanc­e against the No 23 ranked side.

But Turnbull said assessing two defeats was OK, especially at the start of a new era under new coaches. ‘‘It’s only my words, it’s not Andreas’ words, but if we can’t be humbled by losing two games to Scotland, then we’re going to struggle moving forward. I like to believe it’s a really timely reminder of where we are at and what we need to work on as a group, staff included.

‘‘Thailand was a really positive indication of what we can get to but in all fairness to Thailand they are ranked 40th in the world, or something like that, and Scotland are starting to peak for the Euros. They’re a far superior team and over these two games they were better than us.’’

Although the Ferns struggled to create goalscorin­g chances, Turnbull was more concerned by the goals they conceded, with Jane Ross and Fiona Brown scoring either side of halftime.

Brown was instrument­al in Scotland’s victory, providing the assist as Ross split defenders Erceg and Meikayla Moore to make a slight touch on her low cross, enough to beat goalkeeper Erin Nayler in the 40th minute.

The 22-year-old then scored one herself shortly after the break, skipping past Rebekah Stott before cutting inside and firing another shot past Nayler.

Turnbull said both goals were ‘‘simple’’ and could have been prevented with more aggressive defending and tighter marking.

The Ferns made two changes to their starting 11 after the first up defeat, with Abby Erceg and Anna Green replacing CJ Bott and Annalie Longo.

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