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Scotland Women v Ukraine Women | Official matchday programme for the SFA FIFA Women's World Cup Qualifier Friday, 26th November, 2021 | Kick-off: 7:35pm Hampden Park, Glasgow

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FIFA <strong>Women</strong>’s World Cup Qualifier<br />

SCOTLAND v<br />

UKRAINE<br />

FRI, 26 NOVEMBER | 7.35PM<br />

HAMPDEN PARK,<br />

GLASGOW<br />

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Scottish FA<br />

Hampden Park<br />

Glasgow<br />

G42 9AY<br />

0141 616 6000<br />

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OFFICE BEARERS:<br />

President<br />

Rod Petrie<br />

Chief executive<br />

Ian Maxwell<br />

Vice-president<br />

Mike Mulraney<br />

Programme produced on<br />

behalf of the Scottish FA by<br />

Ignition Sports Media<br />

ignitionsportsmedia.com<br />

Production: David Middleton<br />

Photography:<br />

SNS Pix, PA Images<br />

Managing Editor:<br />

Michael Lamont<br />

Please note that the views<br />

expressed in this programme<br />

do not necessarily reflect<br />

those of the Scottish FA.<br />

The Scottish Football<br />

Association Limited is a<br />

private company limited<br />

by guarantee, registered in<br />

<strong>Scotland</strong>, with its registered<br />

office at Hampden Park,<br />

Glasgow G42 9AY and<br />

company number SC005453.<br />

IN THIS ISSUE...<br />

04 / A WORD WITH<br />

THE MANAGER<br />

Pedro Martinez Losa looks<br />

back on the last-minute victory<br />

against Hungary and assesses<br />

tonight’s challenge against an<br />

ever-improving nation.<br />

10 / UNITED WE STAND<br />

Kirsty Smith discusses life at<br />

Manchester United, her journey<br />

so far and her desire to return to a<br />

major tournament with <strong>Scotland</strong>.<br />

18 / WHISTLE WHILE<br />

YOU WORK<br />

Vikki Allan speaks about the<br />

benefits and challenges of being<br />

a referee, as well as officiating in<br />

some unusual places.<br />

22 / THE CAMPAIGN SO FAR<br />

A look back on <strong>Scotland</strong>’s first<br />

three matches in the campaign<br />

so far.<br />

24 / A-Z WITH LEE ALEXANDER<br />

<strong>Scotland</strong>’s number one<br />

goalkeeper talks team-mates,<br />

her career and her secret talents.<br />

28 / KIDS ZONE<br />

Word search and spot the ball<br />

MATCH OFFICIALS<br />

Referee:<br />

Sabina Bolic CRO<br />

Assistant referee 1:<br />

Maja Petravić CRO<br />

Assistant referee 2:<br />

Barbara Vidovic Volenik CRO<br />

4th official:<br />

Ivana Martincic CRO<br />

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HAMPDEN PARK / FRIDAY 26, NOVEMBER 2021 SCOTLAND v UKRAINE / 4<br />

A WORD WITH<br />

THE MANAGER<br />

Ahead of a crucial double header, <strong>Scotland</strong> Head Coach<br />

Pedro Martinez Losa speaks about the strengths of <strong>Ukraine</strong> and<br />

Spain, how the team are developing their leadership qualities,<br />

and celebrating the late winner last time out at Hampden.<br />

Pedro, two huge matches to end the year,<br />

how much are you looking forward to these?<br />

I have been desperate to come back to training<br />

with these players, who I am really enjoying<br />

working with. It’s two very important matches<br />

that will be a key part of our objective to<br />

qualify for the World Cup. We will take it<br />

one step at a time in preparation for <strong>Ukraine</strong><br />

- playing at Hampden in front of the fans<br />

we will try to get the three points first, and<br />

afterwards focus on a difficult match in Spain.<br />

<strong>Ukraine</strong> have a new head coach, will they be<br />

a different proposition to what you have seen<br />

previously?<br />

They have very clear patterns of play: they<br />

play with three defenders and try to play with<br />

a high-pressure system, which they have done<br />

very well with against the biggest teams.<br />

We are looking to prepare for the team to<br />

overcome these difficulties and put our own<br />

style on the pitch.<br />

The last time you were at Hampden you<br />

obviously enjoyed it, celebrating the lastminute<br />

winner along the touchline.<br />

Sport puts you in situations where you have<br />

to fight and you have to overcome obstacles<br />

together, so what we showed was character<br />

and determination. This is what we are about<br />

and we are improving at all levels. I really<br />

enjoyed the last-minute goal, seeing the players<br />

happy and the interaction with the fans. I am<br />

looking forward to more memories like that.


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It was a nice moment with Rachel Corsie<br />

getting the winner as captain. How good a<br />

leader has she been?<br />

We are very lucky with the spirit of players we<br />

have and the leadership they bring. Rachel<br />

is a player who is calm and day by day lives<br />

the values of <strong>Scotland</strong>. That is what we are<br />

trying to develop and is something we want to<br />

encourage. It’s not just for the young players<br />

to learn, but for all the players so they can<br />

continue to develop and improve.<br />

You are a few months into the job, how have<br />

you settled in so far?<br />

The more I get into the job and the different<br />

tasks, in terms of the performance pathway<br />

for <strong>Scotland</strong>, the more I enjoy it. I think I can<br />

contribute massively - we have a group of<br />

people at the Scottish FA that are willing to<br />

make things happen and move things forward<br />

for the women’s game. I am enjoying every<br />

second of working for the senior national team,<br />

but also reviewing the youth programmes and<br />

trying to make the game grow for the whole<br />

country.<br />

“<br />

IT’S NOT JUST FOR THE<br />

YOUNG PLAYERS TO LEARN,<br />

BUT FOR ALL THE PLAYERS<br />

SO THEY CAN CONTINUE TO<br />

DEVELOP AND IMPROVE<br />

”<br />

After the <strong>Ukraine</strong> match you go back to your<br />

home country, Spain. What is your take on<br />

that match?<br />

To play away from home is always an<br />

uncomfortable feeling for every team, but for<br />

me it will be the opposite. I know the opponent<br />

and we will prepare to play against someone<br />

who plays in a way that you understand.<br />

I really respect the job that the Spain national<br />

team have been doing over the last year and<br />

the way the players have developed. We<br />

will aim to match them and be at the level<br />

of competitiveness required to represent<br />

<strong>Scotland</strong>.<br />

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HAMPDEN PARK / FRIDAY 26, NOVEMBER 2021 SCOTLAND v UKRAINE / 8<br />

WE’VE MET<br />

BEFORE<br />

4 MARCH 2020<br />

UKRAINE 0-3 SCOTLAND<br />

PINATAR CUP | PINATAR ARENA, SPAIN<br />

Shortly before the Covid pandemic<br />

began, <strong>Scotland</strong> lifted silverware in Spain,<br />

winning the Pinatar Cup. During the<br />

tournament <strong>Scotland</strong> defeated <strong>Ukraine</strong><br />

3-0 with Martha Thomas capping a<br />

memorable debut in scoring two goals.<br />

Thomas scored either side of half-time<br />

and Claire Emslie was on the scoresheet<br />

too. During the two-week camp in Spain,<br />

<strong>Scotland</strong> also defeated Iceland and<br />

Northern Ireland to lift the trophy.


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UNITED<br />

WE STAND<br />

After working her way through the agegroups<br />

with Hibernian, Kirsty Smith is now<br />

living the dream in Manchester playing for<br />

one of the biggest clubs in the world.<br />

Words: Kenny Millar<br />

T<br />

he Manchester United<br />

full-back is now aiming<br />

to reach a third major<br />

tournament in her time<br />

with the national squad, having<br />

been a regular feature since her<br />

debut in 2014.<br />

After being ruled out injured<br />

for the upcoming games, Kirsty<br />

Smith will now battle back and<br />

strive to reach full fitness for the<br />

matches in April.<br />

Persistence is something that<br />

is in Kirsty Smith’s DNA though<br />

and has always paid off for the<br />

27-year-old.<br />

A trophy-laden spell<br />

with Hibernian coincided<br />

with securing a degree in<br />

accountancy and finance from<br />

Heriot-Watt University.<br />

The goal of playing football<br />

professionally was fulfilled with<br />

an invitation to be part of the<br />

newly-formed Manchester United<br />

women’s team.<br />

Like the rest of her team-mates,<br />

none of that was handed to her<br />

on a plate. Everything that’s come<br />

Smith’s way, she’s earned.<br />

She recalled: “I was always<br />

kicking a ball, from an early age.


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I’d take any opportunity I could to<br />

play, including going to summer<br />

camps when I knew I’d be one of<br />

the only girls there.<br />

“Going into school, I always<br />

tried to play with the older girls<br />

whenever I could. On Friday<br />

nights we’d play against the boys<br />

and, looking back, it probably<br />

helped me progress a lot quicker.<br />

I knew I could compete with them<br />

and it made me want to pursue<br />

playing properly.<br />

“It could be intimidating. You could<br />

see some people thinking ‘what’s<br />

she doing here?’ but just as many<br />

were welcoming and, anyway,<br />

there wasn’t an alternative.<br />

“There’s obviously more that can<br />

still be done on the development<br />

side but you can see the progress<br />

that’s being made.<br />

“I did some one-on-one coaching a<br />

wee while back with an Edinburghbased<br />

group - Gold and Gray<br />

Soccer Academy - because they<br />

wanted to cater for girls and I really<br />

enjoyed it. I’m not sure coaching<br />

is for me on a wider scale, but<br />

working one-to-one with them was<br />

a really rewarding experience.”<br />

There’s a tinge of regret when<br />

Smith talks about her time at<br />

Hibs, having just failed to wrestle<br />

the league title away from allconquering<br />

Glasgow City.<br />

The Hibees, however, had the<br />

edge in cup competitions.<br />

She added: “I really enjoyed my<br />

time at Hibs and can’t thank them<br />

enough for my progression. They<br />

did so much for me.<br />

“It was brilliant when we finally<br />

started to achieve what we<br />

I REALLY<br />

ENJOYED MY<br />

TIME AT HIBS<br />

AND CAN’T<br />

THANK THEM<br />

ENOUGH<br />

FOR MY<br />

PROGRESSION.<br />

THEY DID SO<br />

MUCH FOR ME<br />

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THE TEAM<br />

WAS STARTING<br />

OFF IN THE<br />

CHAMPIONSHIP<br />

BUT I COULDN’T<br />

PASS UP ON THE<br />

OPPORTUNITY,<br />

IT WAS A<br />

CHALLENGE<br />

I REALLY WANTED<br />

TO BE PART OF<br />

probably should have done<br />

earlier, because we had such a<br />

good team. There was a great<br />

atmosphere in the group and<br />

every cup win was special.<br />

“I just wish we’d been able to do<br />

the same in the league, but you<br />

have to give Glasgow City all the<br />

credit for getting it over the line<br />

every time. We pushed them hard<br />

but they just had that edge.”<br />

Determined Smith also had that<br />

edge, which drew interest and,<br />

ultimately, an offer from United.<br />

“I was away with <strong>Scotland</strong> when I<br />

first heard about United’s interest<br />

and that moment was one of the<br />

highlights of my career. I couldn’t<br />

believe it.<br />

“The team was starting off in the<br />

Championship but I couldn’t pass<br />

up on the opportunity. It was a<br />

challenge I really wanted to be<br />

part of and it’s the best thing I’ve<br />

ever done.<br />

“It had been my dream to play<br />

professionally, but I had that<br />

nagging doubt that I’d miss<br />

home and my family too much.<br />

Thankfully the city and the club<br />

exceeded all expectations and I<br />

haven’t looked back.”<br />

United have committed to<br />

upgrading the team’s facilities at<br />

their famous Carrington training<br />

ground and Smith has been<br />

wide-eyed ever since she walked<br />

through the front door at one of<br />

the biggest clubs in the world.<br />

She reflected: “I was used<br />

to more modest resources in<br />

<strong>Scotland</strong>, which isn’t a slight<br />

on the game up here. It’s<br />

just the reality.


“So when I got down there I<br />

thought ‘wow’. There’s been<br />

progression over the years<br />

and they’re still working on a<br />

modernisation plan at the moment<br />

but it’s something else already.<br />

“I was blown away by the size of<br />

the club, whether it’s the fanbase<br />

or just how integrated they make<br />

us feel.<br />

“Being able to say I play for one<br />

of the biggest clubs in the world<br />

is a novelty that I don’t think will<br />

ever wear off. It’s incredible and<br />

something I’d hope for ever since<br />

I was a little girl.”<br />

That starry-eyed side was<br />

underpinned by a steely streak<br />

and commitment to education<br />

which will surely serve Smith well<br />

whenever she hangs up the boots.<br />

While there’s a well-trodden<br />

path from playing to coaching,<br />

she’s open-minded about what<br />

comes next and where she can<br />

put her experience and skills to<br />

use within football.<br />

“Education was a priority for me.<br />

I turned professional later as a<br />

result but I wanted that safety<br />

net. I can’t play football forever.<br />

“I want to use my degree at some<br />

stage, but I’m not sure if I could<br />

get used to a 9am-5pm office job<br />

having worked outside for so long<br />

now. I definitely want to use my<br />

degree within a football context.<br />

“I put everything into getting it,<br />

and I love football and sport, so if<br />

there was a way to blend the two<br />

then that would be great.<br />

“Coaching isn’t the only avenue<br />

for people. You pick up so many<br />

experiences and form opinions<br />

along the way. There’s been a<br />

few times when I’ve thought ‘that<br />

would be a good thing to do’ or ‘I<br />

could add my voice to that’.<br />

“It’s really exciting but that’s all<br />

ahead of me. My focus at the<br />

moment is on helping <strong>Scotland</strong><br />

get to the World Cup. That would<br />

mean everything.”<br />

QUICKFIRE QUESTIONS<br />

Best game you’ve played?<br />

<strong>Scotland</strong> v Jamaica at Hampden was<br />

amazing with the crowd and the<br />

atmosphere. There was so much hype<br />

around the team at that time and showed<br />

the nation was completely behind us.<br />

Best stadium you’ve played in?<br />

Hampden Park. I’d been to so many<br />

games there as a fan but never actually<br />

thought I’d get to play on the pitch.<br />

Best friend in football?<br />

Hannah Reid. I played with her at Hibs<br />

before she moved down south. We’ve<br />

remained close.<br />

Best moment in football?<br />

Signing for Manchester United with<br />

Lizzie Arnot was amazing. We signed in<br />

a box that overlooked the Old Trafford<br />

pitch!<br />

Best thing about living in Manchester?<br />

The Christmas Markets are amazing so<br />

I’m looking forward to visiting them this<br />

December.<br />

If you could be a team-mate for<br />

the day, who’d you be?<br />

Caroline Weir so I could score<br />

worldies at Hampden and do<br />

knee-slides.<br />

Favourite music artist?<br />

Dermot Kennedy. He performed at<br />

a Manchester United Player of the<br />

Year night which was pretty cool.<br />

Favourite film?<br />

Pursuit of Happiness.<br />

Favourite Disney film?<br />

Toy Story.<br />

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MOMENT IN TIME<br />

SCOTLAND MAKE WORLD CUP DEBUT<br />

IN 2019, SCOTLAND MADE THEIR FIRST APPEARANCE AT A WORLD CUP,<br />

BEING DRAWN IN A GROUP WITH ENGLAND, JAPAN AND ARGENTINA.<br />

In front of large crowds in France, <strong>Scotland</strong> narrowly lost out on their first two<br />

games 2-1 before taking on Argentina on a warm summer’s night in Paris.<br />

After taking a 3-0 lead a dramatic conclusion to the match, including VAR<br />

controversary, saw Argentina level the game late on and <strong>Scotland</strong> exit the<br />

competition. The tournament will go down in history for a group of players who<br />

inspired the nation in the summer of 2019.<br />

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WHISTLE WHILE<br />

YOU WORK<br />

Scots referee Vikki Allan would love to see<br />

more women follow in her footsteps.<br />

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Vikki Allan always knew she’d have to deal<br />

with highs and lows in her double life as a<br />

referee.<br />

She just didn’t expect the words of wisdom to<br />

be quite so literal.<br />

Allan’s adventures have taken her from<br />

prestigious games in <strong>Scotland</strong> to the UEFA<br />

<strong>Women</strong>’s Champions League, but she’s also<br />

taken a few unexpected turns along the way.<br />

She made the trek up Mount Kilimanjaro to<br />

help stage the highest altitude match ever<br />

played, before running the line in Jordan, next<br />

to the Dead Sea, for the lowest ever recorded.<br />

Allan said: “I passed my course in 2009 and I<br />

could never have predicted where refereeing<br />

would take me within football. It’s only grown<br />

my love of the game and I’ve had some<br />

amazing opportunities.<br />

“Back in 2017 I was involved in a game that<br />

took place in a crater close to the summit of<br />

Mount Kilimanjaro, as part of an initiative to<br />

close the gender equality gap in the game.<br />

“It took us seven days to get to the top and it<br />

was easily one of the toughest things I’ve ever<br />

experienced.<br />

“I got quite ill at one point. We put it down to<br />

altitude sickness but it turned out to be a bad<br />

reaction to my malaria tablets. So I was juggling<br />

being ill with walking eight hours a day.<br />

“I remember on the last day we set off at<br />

2am and we didn’t reach our destination until<br />

about 8.30am. It was a straight climb and the<br />

altitude hit me.<br />

“The 90-minute match felt like it lasted about<br />

six hours. We had to mark the pitch out with<br />

flour because you couldn’t leave a permanent<br />

mark on the site.<br />

“There were oxygen tanks at the side of<br />

the pitch and, afterwards, we climbed to<br />

the very top.<br />

“Second time around we were in Jordan, next<br />

to the Dead Sea, and it was another amazing<br />

experience.<br />

“We had 170 girls there and it was the first<br />

time they’d ever played football outside. I felt<br />

really emotional after that. That pitch was left<br />

intact so they had a safe place to play. There<br />

was a lasting legacy to it.”<br />

It’s taken dedication to balance working her<br />

way through the refereeing ranks alongside her<br />

day job as an Edinburgh-based finance worker,<br />

but she wouldn’t have it any other way.<br />

She reflected: “I look back to lockdown and it<br />

felt like a real privilege to be able to travel the<br />

country, and Europe, to officiate.<br />

“It was a bizarre, stressful experience at times<br />

with deserted airports and differing protocols<br />

for each country. I went to Lithuania, Poland,<br />

France and Denmark, and it could be a case<br />

of being packed into a car and having meals<br />

delivered to a hotel room.<br />

“I’ll never take any of it for granted. I can’t kick<br />

a ball to save my life, so there was no way I’d<br />

ever be anywhere good enough to play in the<br />

Champions League.<br />

“I feel like I’ve been able to do the next best<br />

thing. When you’re walking out and you hear<br />

that music playing, there is a bit of you that<br />

thinks ‘this is a moment’.”<br />

Allan’s also acted as a mentor for<br />

young hopefuls looking to emulate her<br />

achievements, and she’d love to see those<br />

numbers swell.<br />

The game has come a long way in a short<br />

space of time and some of the hurdles she<br />

had to overcome simply no longer exist.<br />

She said: “Football’s moved on massively,<br />

even in the relatively short space of time that<br />

I’ve been involved.


“When I first started there wasn’t a changing<br />

room for us. Now we know that clubs look<br />

out for us and treat us really well. The game<br />

has come on leaps and bounds, whether it’s<br />

the national team reaching the Euros and<br />

the World Cup or a female official like Kylie<br />

Cockburn doing the same.<br />

“I still think the prospect of refereeing doesn’t<br />

occur to enough people and more girls should<br />

definitely look into it. It doesn’t have to be a<br />

case of playing, coaching or falling through<br />

the cracks. There are other options out there<br />

that will keep you in the game.<br />

“When I first started I walked into a room of 20<br />

men and just had to get on with it. Now we’ve<br />

had a few girls come through the system, and I<br />

try to get to as many of the training sessions in<br />

Edinburgh as I can to reassure them that they<br />

have a voice and that there is that community<br />

there to support their journey.<br />

“It’s not as daunting as people might think.<br />

You just have to take that first step.<br />

“I also think it can really help you in your<br />

working life. It’s an interesting pastime to talk<br />

about. Once you tell people, they always want<br />

to know more about it. You also learn a whole<br />

range of applicable skills around leadership<br />

and teamwork.<br />

“As much as anything else, it’s also a great<br />

way to keep fit.<br />

“Whether you want to get involved at<br />

grassroots level or go the distance, there are<br />

so many opportunities out there for people.<br />

“I’ve never regretted if for a second and it’s<br />

good to give something back to the football<br />

community. You have to remember, if there’s<br />

no referee then there’s no game.”<br />

Be part of the game. Be a referee. To become<br />

a referee and find out how to get involved,<br />

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THE CAMPAIGN SO FAR<br />

<strong>Scotland</strong> have enjoyed an unbeaten<br />

start to their 2023 FIFA <strong>Women</strong>’s<br />

World Cup Qualifying group,<br />

currently sitting level with tabletoppers<br />

Spain on nine points.<br />

Goal difference is all that separates Pedro<br />

Martinez Losa’s team from their fellow Group<br />

B side, who are among the top 10 teams in<br />

world football.<br />

With <strong>Ukraine</strong> and Spain up next for <strong>Scotland</strong>,<br />

it is a crucial international window for the<br />

<strong>Women</strong>’s team.<br />

Their campaign got off to the perfect start<br />

under Martinez Losa back in mid-September,<br />

when a tricky away fixture against Hungary<br />

was the opening fixture of the group.<br />

<strong>Scotland</strong> emerged 2-0 victors on the night<br />

thanks to goals from Erin Cuthbert and<br />

Martha Thomas.<br />

The opener, and the first goal under the<br />

reign of the new manager, came after a<br />

delightful lofted pass from Jane Ross picked<br />

out Cuthbert, who found herself through on<br />

goal before being hauled down in the area by<br />

Turanyi, leaving the referee no choice but to<br />

award a penalty. The Chelsea star saw her<br />

spot kick saved down to the ‘keeper’s left, but<br />

she was there to follow up on the rebound<br />

after 17 minutes.<br />

<strong>Scotland</strong> gave themselves the cushion their<br />

second-half dominance warranted with<br />

just over 20 minutes left in Budapest. Claire<br />

Emslie’s corner was met by Thomas and<br />

her header from the middle of the area was<br />

nodded into the far corner to double the lead<br />

and secure all three points.<br />

Next up was a first home fixture for Martinez<br />

Losa, and his players duly stepped up to mark<br />

the occasion in style, notching a 7-1 win over<br />

Faroe Islands.<br />

Goals from Cuthbert, Emslie, Chloe Arthur,<br />

Chirsty Grimshaw, Thomas and a debut goal<br />

for Jenna Clark ensured the home fans had<br />

plenty to cheer about under the lights at<br />

Hampden.


The last competitive fixture for <strong>Scotland</strong> came<br />

just last month, with familiar opponents in<br />

Hungary arriving at Hampden Park.<br />

The opening goal came courtesy of<br />

Grimshaw, who bagged her first <strong>Scotland</strong><br />

goal in the victory over Faroe Islands and<br />

followed it up with a neat finish in the first<br />

half against the compact Hungarians.<br />

A deep, angled cross from Nicola Docherty<br />

on the left evaded the defence and landed at<br />

the feet of Grimshaw on the edge of the sixyard<br />

box. With the goal gaping, the winger<br />

made no mistake with the finish, burying a<br />

low strike to give <strong>Scotland</strong> the lead they so<br />

desperately craved before half-time to the<br />

delight of the crowd.<br />

In the second half though, the Hungarians<br />

capitalised on a slack back pass, doing well<br />

to work it to Vágó inside the <strong>Scotland</strong> penalty<br />

area, who stunned the home side with a rifled<br />

shot into the top corner from ten-yards out<br />

that left Lee Alexander with no chance.<br />

With the score level and time running out, it<br />

took a dramatic ending to ensure <strong>Scotland</strong><br />

kept a hold of their perfect start to life in<br />

Group B.<br />

A stoppage-time corner wasn’t cleared by the<br />

visiting defence and as it was launched back<br />

in, captain Rachel Corsie was on hand to bury<br />

a header into the net for the second injurytime<br />

<strong>Scotland</strong> winner at Hampden in the<br />

space of a few weeks to send the <strong>Scotland</strong><br />

fans into raptures.<br />

FIXTURES<br />

& RESULTS<br />

16 September 2021<br />

Faroe Islands 0–10 Spain<br />

17 September 2021<br />

Hungary 0–2 <strong>Scotland</strong><br />

21 September 2021<br />

Hungary 0–7 Spain<br />

21 September 2021<br />

<strong>Scotland</strong> 7–1 Faroe Islands<br />

21 October 2021<br />

<strong>Ukraine</strong> 4–0 Faroe Islands<br />

22 October 2021<br />

<strong>Scotland</strong> 2–1 Hungary<br />

26 October 2021<br />

<strong>Ukraine</strong> 0–6 Spain<br />

26 October 2021<br />

Faroe Islands 1–7 Hungary<br />

25 November 2021<br />

Spain v Faroe Islands<br />

26 November 2021<br />

<strong>Scotland</strong> v <strong>Ukraine</strong><br />

30 November 2021<br />

Hungary v <strong>Ukraine</strong><br />

30 November 2021<br />

Spain v <strong>Scotland</strong><br />

8 April 2022<br />

<strong>Ukraine</strong> v <strong>Scotland</strong><br />

8 April 2022<br />

Hungary v Faroe Islands<br />

12 April 2022<br />

<strong>Scotland</strong> v Spain<br />

12 April 2022<br />

<strong>Ukraine</strong> v Hungary<br />

2 September 2022<br />

Spain v Hungary<br />

2 September 2022<br />

Faroe Islands v <strong>Ukraine</strong><br />

6 September 2022<br />

Spain v <strong>Ukraine</strong><br />

6 September 2022<br />

Faroe Islands v <strong>Scotland</strong><br />

Pos Team P W D L GF GA GD Pts<br />

1 Spain 3 3 0 0 23 0 23 9<br />

2 SCOTLAND 3 3 0 0 11 2 9 9<br />

3 <strong>Ukraine</strong> 2 1 0 1 4 6 -2 3<br />

4 Hungary 4 1 0 3 8 12 -4 3<br />

5 Faroe Islands 4 0 0 4 2 28 -26 0<br />

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A-Z with…<br />

LEE ALEXANDER<br />

By Kenny Millar<br />

ANGER MANAGEMENT. Who is the most<br />

competitive player in the squad?<br />

She’s off on maternity leave, but I’ll still<br />

have to say Emma Mitchell. She is ultracompetitive.<br />

If you find yourself on the same<br />

losing side as Emma you’ll see her absolutely<br />

fuming. It’s best to leave her alone for a little<br />

bit in that situation but it’s people like that<br />

who drive a team on.<br />

BOX-SET. What should we be watching?<br />

I’m watching Dopesick on Disney+ just now.<br />

It’s a drama about a company that sparks a<br />

drug epidemic in America and I’ve got really<br />

into it. They’re uploading an episode a week<br />

so it’s a long wait in between.<br />

CABINET. Where are your medals on<br />

display? Are they pride of place in the living<br />

room or hidden away somewhere?<br />

To be fair, they’re all in a box somewhere. I<br />

have shirts that I’m proud of that are framed<br />

and on display. I’ve got two from the times<br />

we’ve made it to the quarter-finals of the<br />

Champions League, which also has a pair of<br />

my gloves. The others are my World Cup strips.<br />

I think the medals are still there somewhere.<br />

DESERT ISLAND DISCS. What’s the go-to<br />

pre-match music?<br />

I like a bit of everything. I’m normally in<br />

charge of the music when we’re away with<br />

the national team. People want a bit of house<br />

music, some GBX but we put some ‘90s girl<br />

and boybands in there. It’s not a dictatorship<br />

- I do take requests! But some of those are<br />

ignored. Michelle McManus appears every so<br />

often as well.<br />

EXTRA TIME. Who’s the most likely to<br />

be hammering out those additional reps in<br />

the gym?<br />

Jane Ross. I don’t even need to think about<br />

that. Easy. She’s the ultimate professional.<br />

Ever since we were wee she’s probably been<br />

slagged off for always doing that extra little<br />

bit. For all the grief she’s had, I really respect<br />

her for it.<br />

FAY. You had to wait for two years after<br />

your first call-up to make your competitive<br />

debut as understudy to the legendary<br />

Gemma Fay. How do you look back on that?<br />

I had to be patient but, working with her, it was<br />

easy to see why she’d performed at that level<br />

for such a long time. She was the true leader<br />

of that squad. A really good captain. It’s no<br />

surprise to me that she’s had more caps than<br />

any other <strong>Scotland</strong> player, male or female.<br />

GOALKEEPER. Why would anyone want to<br />

be a goalkeeper?<br />

I was always an outfield player when I was<br />

younger. I had visions of being a star striker<br />

but I seemed to drop further and further<br />

back down the pitch. At the age of 13 I’d go<br />

in goal for a half and play outfield for a half,<br />

then started to take it more seriously at 15. I<br />

really just fell into it and I’m stuck there now.<br />

HIGH SCHOOL. Can you name any of the<br />

other famous faces that went to Claremont


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High School in East Kilbride? You’re on their<br />

Wikipedia page under ‘notable alumni’…<br />

I know this! Lorraine Kelly went to my school.<br />

She came to visit us and did some filming<br />

when I was in second year. The actor John<br />

Hannah’s another one. I’m sure Jonny Gray, the<br />

<strong>Scotland</strong> rugby player, is on the list as well.<br />

IDOL. Who was your favourite player<br />

growing up?<br />

I absolutely loved David Beckham. The way<br />

he could strike the ball was unbelievable. I’d<br />

practise his free-kicks but we’ll not go into<br />

how they turned out.<br />

JOB CENTRE. What do you see yourself<br />

doing after football?<br />

I’ve worked part-time in a bank and recently<br />

completed an undergrad in sports science.<br />

Hopefully I’ll make use of the six years I went<br />

to university at some point! We’ll see where<br />

that takes me.<br />

KENDALL JENNER. Who in the squad is<br />

hooked on social media?<br />

Erin Cuthbert’s always on it. She’s Instafamous,<br />

so she has to reply to all of those<br />

DMs. Lisa Evans is right up there as well<br />

through her involvement in #WePlayStrong.<br />

LAST SUPPER. What would be your cheat<br />

meal of choice?<br />

It would be fillet steak. That might not be the<br />

most exotic choice, or the unhealthiest, but<br />

when you don’t have it for a while and save it<br />

for special occasions then you really do look<br />

forward to it.<br />

MALLBACKENS IF. Tell us about the time<br />

you spent playing in Sweden.<br />

I was used to staying close to Glasgow but<br />

I was in the middle of nowhere there. It was<br />

in woods and 45 minutes away from the<br />

closest small town. So I was right out of my<br />

comfort zone but it was a great experience<br />

in a competitive, difficult league. The people<br />

were lovely and really looked out for me.<br />

NEXT BIG THING. Who should we be<br />

keeping an eye out for?<br />

I got the chance to spend some time<br />

coaching the <strong>Scotland</strong> Under-16s and I was<br />

really impressed with the standard there.<br />

Sticking with goalkeepers, Rachael Johnstone<br />

at Celtic is a real prospect and looks like<br />

she’ll go on to do big things.<br />

ONLY AN EXCUSE. Who in the squad has a<br />

gift for impressions?<br />

It’s definitely not me. Lisa and Claire Emslie<br />

would be my best guess because there’s<br />

never a dull day with them around.<br />

PEDRO MARTINEZ LOSA. What are your<br />

early impressions of the new Head Coach?<br />

First and foremost, he’s a nice guy. That goes<br />

a long way. He gives the players their own<br />

space in camp but everything’s full focused<br />

when we’re on the training ground. He has<br />

real attention to detail on the small things<br />

that will hopefully take us up a level.


QUIT IT. Any bad habits or superstitions you<br />

wish you could shift?<br />

I tape my fingers, routinely, and have done<br />

for years. I know I probably don’t need to<br />

but it’s now in my head that I’d be more<br />

vulnerable if I didn’t. I think that’s as bad as it<br />

gets, thankfully.<br />

REFLECTION. What advice would you give<br />

to a young Lee Alexander?<br />

Enjoy the journey. It’s a bit of a rollercoaster,<br />

with great highs and some real lows.<br />

Whether it’s injuries or losing. Keep working<br />

hard and know the end goal is in sight, but<br />

enjoy it for what it is. Your football career is<br />

short and I have friends who have had to<br />

retire early through injury. So you need to<br />

enjoy it while you can.<br />

SODA AND LIME. How do you deal with<br />

livewire duo Chloe Arthur and Claire Emslie?<br />

The two of them are constantly together,<br />

chuckling away. You’ll see them in a corridor<br />

in fits of laughter and you’ll have no idea<br />

what it’s about. You just assume they’re up to<br />

no good. They’re mischievous.<br />

TRAVEL AGENT. What’s the best trip you’ve<br />

been on?<br />

A few of us went to Dubai two years ago. I’m<br />

heading back there in a couple of weeks and<br />

really looking forward to it. Sunshine and<br />

relaxation next to the beach.<br />

UNSUNG HERO. Anyone behind the scenes<br />

who deserves a shout?<br />

I’d have to say Alex Ralton, who is our team<br />

manager that looks after the logistics side<br />

of everything. She’s put up with us for years<br />

and is like a second mum in camps. The<br />

medical staff are a close second - our physio,<br />

Johanne, our doc, Emma, and our masseuse,<br />

Linda. They’re just lovely people who really<br />

take care of us.<br />

VENTRILOQUISM. Any secret talents we<br />

should know about?<br />

Well, I can play the piano if that counts? I’ll<br />

do that every so often. One of the girls used<br />

to play a trumpet. A few of the girls play<br />

instruments, so we could cobble together a<br />

band if we had to.<br />

WORLD CUP. Not many Scots get the<br />

opportunity to represent their country on<br />

the big stage like that. What sticks in your<br />

mind from the experience?<br />

It’s probably two-fold. It ended in bitter<br />

disappointment but that’s football. The<br />

biggest lesson you’ll probably ever learn is<br />

dealing with those moments. On reflection,<br />

it was the best thing to have been involved<br />

in. When I was growing up I’ve never have<br />

imagined I’d get an opportunity like that.<br />

Singing the national anthem in that first<br />

game against England, seeing friends and<br />

family, was a ‘pinch yourself’ moment.<br />

X-RATED. Any initiation shockers?<br />

At Glasgow City people would have to<br />

perform on away European trips but I’ve<br />

been there so long that I pre-date the<br />

tradition! So I got lucky, or they got lucky.<br />

Depending on which way you want to look<br />

at it. I’m sure Rachel Corsie and Leanne<br />

Crichton both suffered.<br />

YOUNG AT HEART. What was your favourite<br />

film as a kid?<br />

I loved ‘The Lion King’. I still cry during it now<br />

but when I went as a kid I actually had to<br />

leave the cinema halfway through the film<br />

because I was so upset. My mum handpainted<br />

my room around the film. I had a<br />

massive Zazu on my wall. I really wish I had<br />

pictures because it was incredible.<br />

ZZZZ. What completely bores you?<br />

Politics. I can’t be bothered with it. There are<br />

too many people talking for the sake of it so I<br />

tend to zone out. If anyone’s talking about it I<br />

wander off to make a cup of tea.<br />

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SPOT THE BALL<br />

QUIZ QUESTIONS<br />

1. What was the score<br />

the last time <strong>Scotland</strong><br />

played <strong>Ukraine</strong>?<br />

2. Who scored on their<br />

debut that night?<br />

3. Which team did<br />

<strong>Ukraine</strong>’s head coach<br />

recently join from?<br />

4. Who scored <strong>Scotland</strong>’s<br />

first goal against<br />

Hungary last month?<br />

5. Who do <strong>Scotland</strong> come<br />

up against next?<br />

6. Where was Pedro<br />

Martinez Losa born?<br />

7. Where is the World Cup<br />

going to be held in 2023?<br />

8. Who is the former<br />

<strong>Scotland</strong> player who’s<br />

part of <strong>Scotland</strong>’s<br />

coaching staff?<br />

Quiz Answers: <strong>Ukraine</strong> 0-3 <strong>Scotland</strong>, Martha Thomas, Barcelona, Christy Grimshaw,<br />

Spain, Madrid, Australia and New Zealand, Leanne Ross. <strong>Ukraine</strong>. Spot the ball: A.<br />

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SCOTLAND<br />

MANAGER:<br />

Pedro Martinez Losa<br />

O<br />

O<br />

O<br />

O<br />

O<br />

O<br />

O<br />

O<br />

O<br />

O<br />

O<br />

O<br />

O<br />

O<br />

O<br />

O<br />

O<br />

O<br />

O<br />

O<br />

O<br />

O<br />

O<br />

O<br />

Lee Alexander GK<br />

Glasgow City<br />

Eartha Cumings GK<br />

Charlton Athletic<br />

Jenna Fife GK<br />

Rangers<br />

Rachel McLauchlan<br />

Rangers<br />

Nicola Docherty<br />

Rangers<br />

Kirsty Smith<br />

Manchester United<br />

Rachel Corsie<br />

Kansas City<br />

Jenna Clark<br />

Glasgow City<br />

Jenny Beattie<br />

Arsenal<br />

Sophie Howard<br />

Leicester City<br />

Lucy Graham<br />

Everton<br />

Chloe Arthur<br />

Aston Villa<br />

Lisa Robertson<br />

Birmingham City*<br />

Lisa Evans<br />

West Ham United**<br />

Rachael Boyle<br />

Hibernian<br />

Christy Grimshaw<br />

AC Milan<br />

Caroline Weir<br />

Manchester City<br />

Lizzie Arnot<br />

Rangers<br />

Jane Ross<br />

Rangers<br />

Christie Murray<br />

Birmingham City<br />

Erin Cuthbert<br />

Chelsea<br />

Claire Emslie<br />

Everton<br />

Lana Clelland<br />

Sassuolo Femminile<br />

Abi Harrison<br />

Bristol City<br />

*On loan from Celtic<br />

** On loan from Arsenal<br />

UKRAINE<br />

HEAD COACH:<br />

Lluis Cortes<br />

O<br />

O<br />

O<br />

O<br />

O<br />

O<br />

O<br />

O<br />

O<br />

O<br />

O<br />

O<br />

O<br />

O<br />

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