The Scotsman

Martinez Losa expects Scotland to put things right in Euros qualifiers

- Ronnie Esplin

Pedro Martinez Losa insists Scotland women’s team will use their World Cup playoff disappoint­ment to spur them on in this year’s European qualifiers.

The Scots missed the chance to reach the biggest stage in football when they lost 1-0 to Republic of Ireland in the play-off at Hampden Park in October 2022.

Caroline Weir missed a penalty for the home side in the first half before Irish substitute Amber Barrett raced through after the interval to beat goalkeeper Lee Gibson.

There has been an unsuccessf­ul Nations League campaign since - Scotland finished bottom of League A Group 1 with two points - but Martinez Losa believes the Euros qualificat­ion group which includes Serbia, Slovakia and Israel (all below the Scots in the Fifa rankings) can be negotiated.

Scotland start with a double-header against Serbia away on Friday and Slovakia at home next Tuesday as they bid to secure a place in Switzerlan­d next summer.

Looking back at the game against Republic of Ireland, the Spaniard said: “The biggest motivation, apart from that experience together, it gives you the mental preparatio­n to face the next opportunit­y.

“I remember we discussed it after the game at Hampden and I said I promise that football always gives you another opportunit­y. It will be difficult after that day but it is about being prepared for the next opportunit­y and hopefully it arrives soon, which I think it will.

“It was frustratin­g in terms of the disappoint­ment in the group. When you represent the national team, it is different to club level, you inspire the whole nation so there is a responsibi­lity you feel for a long time.

“The difficulty of internatio­nal football is you don't have the opportunit­y to immediatel­y to put things right and what we have done is try to reflect and analyse how we bring the team to the next level.

“From that day we area totally different team. There are still areas to improve but we have improved. It is what we have been waiting for, competitiv­e games and we are looking forward to starting.”

Birmingham City midfielder Christie Harrison-murray and Rangers forward Brogan Hay have been drafted into the squad following the withdrawal of AC Milan's Christy Grim shaw and hay ley lauder of Glasgow City. Meanwhile, captain Rachel Corsie believes the widespread publicity around the spat at the end of Arsenal's 1-0 win over Chelsea in Sunday's League Cup final was in part due to the growth in women's football. Blues boss Emma Hayes called out Gunners counterpar­t Jonas Eidevall for what she claimed to be "male aggression" after a touchline fracas with Chelsea and Scotland midfielder Erin Cuthbert late in the game.

E id eva ll defended his behaviour, saying the disagreeme­nt began with a pre-match decision, favoured by Chelsea, to use a one-ball system in the final instead of arsenal' s multi-ball preference.

Aston Villa defender Corsie said: “From playing against Arsenal and Chelsea, they are serial winners and I think Emma and Jonas are at the head of that for both clubs and there is a lot of passion.

"A lot has been made of it and I think it is because the game has grown so much. It was everywhere."

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Caroline Weir: World Cup woe

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