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Slovakia 0-2 Scotland – Analysis
It wasn’t the goal-fest show Scotland put on against Israel in the recent double-header, but Scotland continued to show their strength against this level of opposition in Group B2.
On another night, similarly to the reverse game at Hampden, the Scots could have buried more, but given they were stunned by the sun in the first half, then shuddering after the storm in the second, this was no normal game of football.
But it’s another challenge this side has overcome. They remained calm and committed to their game plan, using their width and looking to serve Thomas.
It was a quieter night for the Scotland number 20 given her recent high standards, but she still proved a nuisance. As did her replacement, Kirsty Howat, on her long-awaited international debut.
This campaign was all about reconnecting with winning, something Scotland didn’t taste during their Nations League campaign.
Should they finish top of this group, they’ll return to League A, so gathering momentum is crucial, even at this crazy stage of the season.
Some players had a few days of pre-season at their clubs before joining up with squad, while others won’t have a sniff of competitive football again until the end of September.
When their fitness and mentality was put to the test, they came out with flying colours – as they have done so at nearly every time of asking in this campaign.