The Scotsman

Martinez Losa is leading contender to become head coach of Scotland Women

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Ex-arsenal head coach Pedro Martinez Losa is understood to be lined up to take over the Scotland women’s team.

The national team has been led by former Stirling Albion manager Stuart Mclaren since Shelley Kerr’s departure last December, but a permanent appointmen­t is being prepared ahead of World Cup qualifiers beginning.

Mclaren stepped into the role as caretaker and used the latest round of fixtures in June to field several players on the fringes of the national squad, including Hibs defender Leah Eddie who gained her first cap, in friendlies with Northern Ireland and Wales.

However a new permanent head coach is being sought and sources in France have suggested Girondins de Bordeaux

boss Pedro Martinez Losa – who helped Arsenal to the FA Cup in 2016 during four years in charge of the Gunners – is next in line for the job.

The 45-year-old Spaniard has also worked in the women’s game in his homeland and the USA.

It has been a year of much change in women’s football after Kerr’s departure on Christmas Eve and Mclaren’s temporary appointmen­t. This summer Rangers appointed Craig Mcpherson to the club’s SWPL team alongside Malky Thompson and Glasgow City’s head coach Scott Booth also announced his departure for Birmingham after six years. The former Aberdeen striker has been replaced by former Hibs boss Grant Scott at the Scottish champions. Kerr has moved south to take up the technical lead role with the English national teams.

 ??  ?? Pedro Martinez Losa won the Women’s FA Cup in 2016
Pedro Martinez Losa won the Women’s FA Cup in 2016

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