Scotland Women Look to End Losing Streak in Euro 2025 Qualifier Against Slovakia
Scotland Women’s national team is gearing up to face Slovakia in a crucial Euro 2025 qualifier at Hampden Park on Tuesday night. The team, led by head coach Pedro Martinez Losa, is looking to break their streak of eight consecutive competitive match losses.
Despite the disappointing run, Martinez Losa remains optimistic and downplays the significance of the losing streak. He highlighted that the majority of Scotland’s recent matches have been friendlies, in which they have had a much better record. The coach emphasized that the team approaches every game with the same level of competitiveness and pride, regardless of the nature of the match.
The upcoming qualifier against Slovakia presents an opportunity for Scotland to secure a much-needed victory. After a spirited goalless draw with Serbia in their opening Euro 2025 qualifier, Martinez Losa believes that his team is capable of getting a positive result against Slovakia.
Captain Rachel Corsie is set to earn her 150th cap for Scotland in the upcoming match, a remarkable achievement for the 34-year-old defender. Martinez Losa praised Corsie’s dedication and character, highlighting her importance to the team both on and off the pitch.
As Scotland prepares to take on Slovakia, the team is focused on putting an end to their losing streak and securing a crucial victory in their Euro 2025 qualifying campaign. With the support of their captain and the determination of their coach, Scotland is ready to give their all on the field and fight for a much-needed win.