Both Scotland and Wales were beaten, and the Republic of Ireland was winning Greece, while Northern Ireland was rejected in the successive women’s Association after it was linked to Romania.
Scotland root roots to the table after Germany’s defeat
Scotland’s struggles in the campaign of its A1 nations group have continued to have a defeat on Germany.
The Michael Mcardle team started the nightmare in Dunde when the ELISA ponds in Germany scored in the first minute to set a tone of one side.
After setting the goal of Sophie Howard for visitors 2-0 at the end of the first half, Cora Zikai scored for a three-minute one minutes before the hour to win Germany and leave Scotland rooted at the foot of the table.
Scotland, which has now lost three to rotate, was hardly worse against the German team looking to stay in the top of the Netherlands at the top of the ranking.
The Netherlands wounded while Wales slides to defeat Denmark
Wales fell in the 2-1 defeat of the Nations League against Denmark in Cardiff, where the top scorer of Siri Hollande has made real concern before the European Championship this summer.
Denmark, which ranked twelfth in the world and 19 places above Wales, led through his early strike by Broon after seven minutes but was linked before the first half by the Netherlands.
Li Wales had a great opportunity to take the initiative as Hannah Kane hated the goal in the 70th minute, only for goalkeeper Maga Bay Ostagerd to win individual fencing.
Denmark worked on the same opening within 30 seconds, and an alternative to Ameli Vanggard, whom he wasted for the opening minutes before Olivia Clark in Olivia Clark’s goal in Wales.
The first manager included a defeat at home, Ryan Wilkenson, in seven games since she took over 14 months ago, and left Wales with only one point of three games in the Nations League before the euro in Switzerland.
There was greater concern for Wales after the Netherlands entered a complete treatment of 50 to 50 in the last ten minutes and came out worse.
The Liverpool wing was treated on the field before leaving clearly on a shocking stretch.
The Republic of Ireland reduces Greece
The Republic of Ireland was winning winners at the first double head against Greece in the Women’s Nations League.
Looking for their second victory for the campaign after its victory over Türkiye and lost to Slovenia, Ireland has run out 4-0 in Crete, with all goals in the second half.
Dennis Osoulvan won 122 to become the second highest appearance maker in Ireland, behind Emma Bern, but the first half was frustrating for visitors who could not find a penetration.
The President of Carla Ward changed a double changing at the break, where she brought Katie Mcabi, Marissa Shiva to Megan Campbell and Tyler Tolland, and the effect was immediate.
Shiva Ireland put the front for 48 minutes around the clock, and took her way on her way to the net, and after 13 minutes it was 2-0, when Keira Karaosa recorded a recovery after he saved Lian Kernan’s shot.
The third arrived with 16 minutes remaining, Jesse Stableton is heading at the Maccabi corner. Amber Amber Barrett made its mark at the time of stopping, celebrating the fiftieth hat elegantly with the fourth.
Ireland will now try to recruit repetition in the reverse match on Tuesday.
Northern Ireland denied the second victory of the Nations League
The victories of the Women’s Nations Association in Ireland were rejected after Romania returned to the participation of spoils in a 1-1 draw in Group B1.
She is looking to build on their 3-2 dramatic victory over Bosnia in February, and Northern Ireland drew blood in Bucharest when Daniel Maxwell hit the 33rd minute.
However, the Romanian defensive mixture allowed the transcendence shortly after Mihaela Ciolacu, where the host side got its first points of the campaign.
The clouds believe that Northern Ireland remains second in the group behind Poland as they are ready to face the Romanians again in Belfast on Tuesday.
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