The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Women provide inspiratio­n

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Malky Mackay believes Scotland’s World Cup women can provide inspiratio­n for Alex McLeish’s side as well as aspiring female footballer­s.

Shelley Kerr’s squad celebrated wildly on Tuesday afternoon after they clinched their place at the finals with a 2-1 win in Albania.

Mackay, the SFA’s director of football, noted the interest and excitement the historic feat has subsequent­ly elicited as attention turns to the finals in France next summer.

Scotland men’s side have not qualified for the finals of a major tournament since the World Cup in France in 1998.

Following the friendly against Belgium at Hampden Park tomorrow, McLeish’s team begin their Nations League campaign against Albania on Monday with a view to qualifying for the 2020 European Championsh­ip and Mackay believes they can look to their female counterpar­ts for encouragem­ent.

He said: “We spoke this morning in terms of the momentum and euphoria that (qualifying) can bring, that feel-good factor.

“There is a lot of young internatio­nal players in the men’s A squad who have never seen that before because it was 1998.

“There is something that you can see people grab on to. So, is that something that we can achieve as well?

“There is inspiratio­n for youngsters and inspiratio­n for our boys.

“There is inspiratio­n for young girls as well.

“I am so pleased for Shelley,

21 points is a fabulous achievemen­t.

“There is the ability for the young girls to look at that and say, ‘where do we go to local teams to play?’ because there is the inspiratio­n. Go and play for your country and end up in the World Cup.”

Mackay insists the work and investment that has been put into the women’s game in Scotland in recent years and which has increased female participat­ion is bearing fruit.

He said: “There are people who work in the women’s game who have been ploughing away for years and gradually getting more and more funding.

“We are hoping to have more commercial aspects on the back of the success and our own investment has grown year upon year.

“There are places available for girls to go and quite easily join a team. It has taken a while but we are getting there now.

“Shelley is a big supporter of that, we are both passionate about it.

“There needs to be a pipeline of talent. It can’t be this group and that’s it.

“This is the start of something we are not going to let go, so the younger ones coming through can see a way to go and play top level football.”

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Malky Mackay: “I am so pleased for Shelley, a fabulous achievemen­t.”

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