The Sunday Post (Dundee)

Ex-toffee Scott eyes yet more Cup success

- By Phil Medlicott SPORT@SUNDAYPOST.COM

Manchester City’s Jill Scott has emphasised the desire she still has for trophies ahead of today’s FA Cup final against her old club Everton.

Scott, 33, won the competitio­n with the Toffees a decade ago during a sevenyear spell at the club before moving to City ahead of the 2014 season.

She has subsequent­ly lifted the cup twice more, in 2017 and 2019, the Continenta­l Cup three times and won the Women’s Super League title.

When asked if, given her CV, she was still as hungry as ever for silverware, the England midfielder said: “I think so – probably more so, because you know your opportunit­ies are probably going to be more limited than, say, the younger players in the squad.

“I’ve had some great memories in the FA Cup. It’s 10 years since I first won it with Everton – if I were to lift it on Sunday, that would be fantastic, to say you’ve won that trophy 10 years apart.

“With their current run of form, it’s definitely going to be a hard task for us, but we’ll be so determined to bring that trophy back to City.”

Willie Kirk’s Everton, who defeated Chelsea and then Birmingham in the reschedule­d quarter and semi-finals last month, are currently second in the WSL having made an unbeaten start, winning four of five games.

City, under new boss Gareth Taylor, are fifth with eight points.

“I don’t think it’s a case to panic,” Scott said. “I think we’ve had some really good performanc­es – the one against Arsenal was probably the best I’ve ever seen us in the whole seven years I have been at the club. It’s getting that consistenc­y now.

“We’ve just got to keep building, and I think us getting this trophy could really be the lift we need to then head into the rest of the season.”

The Wembley showdown comes after the friendly England were due to play against Germany in Wiesbaden on Tuesday was cancelled due to a positive coronaviru­s test for a member of the Lionesses’ backroom staff.

Scott, who could have made her 150th internatio­nal appearance in the game, said: “I’ve been on 149 for a few months now, but if you want to achieve something that only one other person in England has ever achieved, then it’s never going to be easy.”

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