Public opinion was solicited regarding Scotland’s goalless draw against Finland in the initial leg of Friday’s Women’s Euro 2025 play-off final. The following responses were received: David offered his perspective, stating: Ultimately, it was a disappointing game. Finland appeared to be content to soak up any pressure and hit on the break; an away team’s prerogative. However, Scotland’s lack of creativity in the final third is an issue, Too often the final ball was ineffectual as Finland resolutely repelled attacks. It’s not a disaster but a bit of a let-down given the pre-match hype. I wish they’d just play with a swagger and believe they can win. Scott expressed his view: I thought the players were too nervous. No energy, no closing down, and they never looked as if they were going to score. Need 120% improvement if they’re going to qualify. Emma Watson must start too. Neil commented: Another disappointing result for Scotland and the same old issues came to the fore. A lack of pace on the right, no guile in midfield, and we are missing a clinical striker. Does the manager not watch the SWPL or the WCL? Emma Lawton and Shannon McGregor have been revelations this season in both and yet are nowhere near the squad. Derek stated: Scotland’s game was based on giving the ball away, that’s never going to work. Erin Cuthbert tried to get things going, but the rest were a shambles. No quality, no ability, no technicality and no chance. Caity offered a more positive assessment: I think it was a good game but we need to work on controlling it and finishing it. Overall, very good and the girls should be very proud of themselves! Post navigation FIFA Club World Cup Draw Reveals Group Stage Matchups for Manchester City and Chelsea Manchester City’s Club World Cup Group Opponents Determined