Scotland see glass half full as search for first World Cup points goes onRENNES: Scotland coach Shelley Kerr remained upbeat despite seeing the women's World Cup debutants slump to their second defeat in as many outings at the tournament as they lost 2-1 to Japan on Friday. "I thought for most of the second half we were terrific and finished really strongly," said Kerr, who saw Lana Clelland come off the bench to get Scotland's goal. I have watched it back three times and it is a penalty," insisted Kerr. It was a view shared by Chelsea forward Erin Cuthbert as Scotland prepare to face Argentina in Paris next Wednesday seeking their first points. "Our objective before the tournament was always to win a game and give us a chance to get out of the group," she said.
Source: Ethiopian News June 14, 2019 19:07 UTC