
Caroline Weer says Scotland must build “determined progress” in the UN League between a “a transitional period for the national side without administrators.
Scotland scored twice against Germany, finishing third in the world, losing 1-0 in Austria and 2-1 in the Netherlands in their first games.
Both were interim coached coach Michael McCarley as the Scottish FA continues to search for a new manager after Pedro Martinez’s departure, after failing to qualify for Euro 2025.
McCarle will continue to guide the team to visit Germany on Friday before returning from Wolfsburg on Tuesday.
Weer says “Royoni” about who the next manager will be the “the most important thing” but until then he and the rest of the squad must focus on taking one of the best aspects in the world.
“These are two really difficult games, but I think they’re important to us,” Wer told the BBC.
“They are one of the best teams. I like to know how to do it. Behind the last camp, that obstacle against the Netherlands, I think there was certainly some positive that we have to take.
“We didn’t get any points for most of the game,” he said.
“It’s definitely a transitional period for the squad, the manager’s condition and then it is obvious that the replacement of employees and players,” he said.
“But for us, it’s easy. We’re ready, we want to be in the best way, prepare the best thing to play an international game.