Scotland will not be making any excuses for their opening Nations League defeat by Austria, says Kirsty Hanson.With a new interim head coach and new faces in the door, it was the start of a new era for Scotland women.
Interim head coach Michael McArdle: "Disappointed with the result, performance-wise, there's areas we can improve as well. "We know that ourselves, we're already in reflection immediately after the game, particularly transitional moments in the centre of the pitch, but, it's fine margins, we created plenty of chances.
94' Second Half ends, Austria Women 1, Scotland 0. 93' Attempt Attempt saved. Kirsty Hanson (Scotland) left footed shot from outside the box is saved in the centre of the goal. 90' Lilli Purtscheller (Austria Women) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
Germany's Linda Dallmann came off the bench to score one goal and make another as her side hammered neighbours Austria 4-1 to move top of Women's Nations League A1, with group rivals the Netherlands coming from behind to win 2-1 away to Scotland.
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McArdle was taking charge of his first game since taking over from Pedro Martinez Losa, who left in December. Interim Scotland boss Michael McArdle began his tenure with a 1-0 Nations League defeat to Austria at the Josko Arena.
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