23 JULY 2010

POLAND 1 SCOTLAND
2

Wolbrum, Poland

Scotland will go in to their August Women’s World Cup qualifiers on a high, after a 2-1 win over Poland in Wolbrum today.

All three goals came in the first half. Kim Little (pictured below) put Scotland ahead with an 11th minute penalty, before the hosts pulled one back through Agnieszka Winczo (pictured left) less than ten minutes later. But Little sealed the win on the stroke of half-time, finding the net after getting on the end of a pass from Arsenal team-mate Jennifer Beattie.

National coach Anna Signeul took the opportunity to tinker with her side. Under 19 captain Rachael Small made her A squad debut, coming on as a second-half substitute at right-back, while Beattie, who has played across the back four and in midfield for club and country, played up front.

It was a milestone match for Glasgow City midfielder Megan Sneddon, who picked up her 75th cap.

Anna Signeul said: “This was a very good win for us. It was important for us to put in a good performance ahead of the qualifiers against Greece and Denmark.

“At the same time, with players like Ifeoma Dieke, Kirsty McBride, Suzanne Grant and Julie Fleeting unable to travel to Poland we had the chance to try out different players and formations, and for the most part I was very pleased.

“We had a very different back four, with Rhonda Jones and Frankie Brown replacing Dieke and Beattie, and we looked solid in defence throughout the game.  I was also very pleased with the contribution of Rachael Small when she came on in the second half.

“We experimented with both Little and Beattie up front in the first half. Kim weighed in with two goals, and Jennifer won everything in the air, so it gave us plenty to think about.


SCOTLAND: Fay, Brown (Small 60), Jones, Corsie, Fernon, Hamill (C Murray 80), Sneddon, Love (J Ross 74), L Ross (Lauder 64) Little, Beattie (J Murray 80).
Subs Not used - Lynn


Back: Agata Tarczynska, Eve Rye, Agnieszka Winczo, Donata Lesnik, Anna Iron (c),
Front: Patricia Pożerska, Alice Pawlak, Marta Mika, Antończyk Daria, Natalia Chudzik and Marlene Kowalik

SCOTLAND SQUAD
Goalkeepers

 

 

Gemma Fay (Celtic) 119 -   
Shannon Lynn (Hibernian) 1 -
     
Defenders    
Jennifer Beattie (Arsenal) 32 6
Frankie Brown (Hibernian) 14 -
Rachel Corsie (Glasgow City) 22 3
Emma Fernon (Glasgow City) 13 1
Rhonda Jones (Hibernian) 78 2
Rachael Small (Forfar Farmington) - -
     
Midfield    
Hayley Lauder (Spartans)  4 1
Kim Little (Arsenal) 45 9
Joanne Love (Celtic) 95 2
Joelle Murray (Hibernian) 16 1
Jane Ross (Glasgow City) 16 2
Leanne Ross (Glasgow City) 53 1
Megan Sneddon (Glasgow City) 74 3
     
Forwards    
Pauline Hamill (Spartans) 138 29
Christie Murray (Celtic) 1 -