Rangers Duo Join Scotland Squad Ahead of Crucial Qualifiers
Laura Berry and Mia McAulay from Rangers have been called up to the Scotland squad for upcoming Women's World Cup qualifiers against Israel.
In a late development ahead of the Women’s World Cup qualifiers, Rangers players Laura Berry and Mia McAulay have received a call-up to the Scotland national team. This comes as a response to the withdrawals of Sophie Howard from Como and Freya Gregory from Newcastle United, who have both had to exit the squad.
Impact of the Late Call-Ups
The inclusion of Berry and McAulay is significant as Scotland prepares for their upcoming matches against Israel. With the team aiming to secure a spot in the World Cup, the added depth and talent from Rangers will be crucial. Both players bring valuable experience and skill, which could provide the boost Scotland needs in these critical fixtures.
Scotland's World Cup Aspirations
Scotland’s quest for qualification has been a challenging journey, and every player’s contribution will be vital. The national team is looking to bounce back from previous performances and make a strong showing in the qualifiers. With Berry and McAulay joining the squad, coach Pedro Martinez Losa will have more options to strategize against their opponents.
As the qualifiers approach, the excitement among fans and the team alike is palpable. The addition of these two players might just be the spark that ignites Scotland's campaign in their pursuit of World Cup glory.
Source: BBC Sport