The Scotsman

Kerr hails ‘hunger’ of her squad ahead of qualifier

- By GAVIN MCCAFFERTY

Scotland Women head coach Shelley Kerr has praised her players for the manner they have approached their first game in more than seven months.

The Scottish Women' s Premier League only kicked off on Sunday following the lockdown and Kerr' s side face Albania in a Euro 2022 qualifier at Tynecastle tonight.

Scotland won three games in a Spain-based tournament just before the lockdown began but have gone almost 12 months since their previous qualifier, a 5-0 win in Albania.

But Kerr has been delighted with the way her players have reported back for duty following the enforced absence.

Kerr said: "The players have been magnificen­t this week in training. We haven't been together for quite some time but you wouldn't think it.

"They are really hungry, they know what's at stake and we are aiming to get off to a good start.

"We know it's been a long time but the English-based players, the players in Sweden, they have been playing.

The down side is the Scottish game hasn't started but I have been really pleased with what I have seen in training, so we are in a good place .” added Kerr.

"The players have trained fantastica­lly well, they look sharp, they look eager and ultimately we have a common goal, and that's to try to get to another finals.

"The league just star ted last week, but a lot of them had friendly games and we have a really profession­al group of players who are mindful of the things they need to do, and that has shown on the training pitch this week.

"We are excited and we just can't wait for the game to kick off."

Kerr is without experience­d Arsenal trio Kim Little, Jen Beattie and Lisa Evans, as well as Glasgow City's Hayley Lauder, who have more than 400 caps between them, for tonight’s game and their clash with group leaders Finland in Helsinki on Tuesday.

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