The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

McCann eyes starting spot for Aberdeen

- SOPHIE GOODWIN

Aberdeen Women goalkeeper Annalisa McCann has a taste for more game time after making her first appearance­s for the Dons this season.

The 17-year-old, who hails from Elgin, has played in the last four games for Aberdeen across all competitio­ns, with two of those appearance­s coming from the bench.

She made her first top-flight start against Hibernian and retained her place for the clash against Glasgow Women at Pittodrie.

At the club stadium, she kept the Dons’ first clean sheet of the season as Aberdeen Women won their first-ever game at Pittodrie with a 2-0 victory.

And the young goalkeeper is grateful to have had a chance to stake her claim for the Reds’ No 1 jersey after patiently biding her time.

McCann said: “It’s obviously a confidence boost knowing the managers trust you and they see that you can do well in those high-pressure competitiv­e situations.

“It’s very competitiv­e because there’s only one position – but at the same time me and AJ (Aaliyah-Jay Meach) work really well together.

“It’s good to learn things from her because she’s a really experience­d goalkeeper.

“Once you start playing you strive to keep playing. You just have to take each game as it comes and if you start then you have to work as hard as you can on the pitch.”

McCann had SWPL 1 experience before playing for Aberdeen as she previously turned out for Forfar Farmington, who no longer have a team in the top flight.

She reckons that while she might not have played many games, it was a good insight into the level that is required to play at the highest level.

The goalkeeper said: “I moved to Forfar when I was 15 and that was a big step up coming from Under-16s football to playing in the top flight.

“I didn’t play many games, but it was a good experience working with Lauren Perry who was in the Northern Ireland national team at the time.

“I learned a lot there, so it was a really good experience.”

When Forfar Farmington’s SWPL 1 team folded last year, McCann returned to youth football as she made the move back up north to play for Aberdeen Ladies’ Under-19s team.

She believes that playing Under-19s football for another year was the right choice as she played more than she would’ve done if she had stayed with a senior team.

McCann said: “It was good because I was getting more game time and then I was training with the first team twice a week as well.

“It’s good to play at that level... it didn’t feel like there was as much pressure on you compared to SWPL 1.”

 ?? ?? SLOTTING IN: Annalisa McCann has played in Aberdeen’s last four games.
SLOTTING IN: Annalisa McCann has played in Aberdeen’s last four games.

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