Glasgow Times

Martinez Losa unfazed by winless run ahead of Slovakia showdown

- Anthony Brown

SCOTLAND head coach Pedro Martinez Losa played down the significan­ce of his side’s eight- game run without a competitiv­e victory ahead of tonight’s Euro 2025 qualifier at home to Slovakia.

The Scots have failed to win such a match since defeating Austria in a World Cup play- off semi- final in October 2022. Over the past 18 months, they have been unable to get the better of the Republic of Ireland, Belgium ( twice), England ( twice), the Netherland­s ( twice) and Serbia.

However, Martinez Losa was keen to point out that the majority of Scotland’s fixtures during that period had been friendlies and they won seven out of 10 of those.

“For me, there is no competitiv­e or non- competitiv­e,” he said. “I am paid the same money for competitiv­e or non- competitiv­e.

“Competitiv­e or non- competitiv­e is down to the calendar. We have not played more competitiv­e games because the calendar only offered us the chance to play six competitiv­e games in the last two years [ six in 2023 and five in 2022].

“But we prepare for the games the same [ whether they are competitiv­e or non- competitiv­e], the players have the same pride to represent their country. I think we play every game as a competitio­n.

“There’s no conversati­on about any record, I think it is totally irrelevant for the game tomorrow. I don’t have to address the games we have played before. I have to make sure tomorrow we compete at the level we want to compete.”

Tonight’s match represents the first time since the World Cup playoff final against Ireland that Scotland have entered a competitiv­e fixture against a side ranked beneath them, and Martinez Losa admitted supporters were entitled to be optimistic of a victory after a spirited goalless draw with Serbia in Friday’s opening Euro 2025 qualifier.

“Every time we face a team that we are ahead of in the FIFA ranking, we feel we have the opportunit­y to win,” he said. “Not just the teams that are below us, we prepare to win every game. We played against Slovakia a couple of years ago and won the game but Slovakia did a lot of good things so we have to be prepared for that.”

Martinez Losa paid tribute to captain Rachel Corsie as the 34- yearold Aston Villa defender prepared to win her 150th cap against Slovakia.

“To achieve one cap is unbelievab­le in high- level sport,” he said. “In the last games we have had some players reaching 50 and 60, so to have Rachel arriving at 150 is an achievemen­t from a special character and a special player.

“We are very proud to have her on board and hopefully we can win the game so she can have a good experience on the pitch.”

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Pedro Martinez Losa points to his side’s strong record in friendlies

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