Just before halftime, when Lauren Davidson missed a scoring opportunity it became clear that changes were necessary for Scotland’s women’s team. With regular striker Martha Thomas injured, Pedro Martinez Losa handed Davidson her first start despite her usual position as a winger.
Although Serbia’s Javona Damnjanovic posed a threat with her strong performance, Scotland struggled to find scoring opportunities. Jane Ross a reliable goal scorer started on the bench and expressed frustration when she finally entered the game.
Despite some promising moments, Scotland’ attack lacked effectiveness raising concerns about their ability to qualify for major tournaments.
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