Wales 3-1 Scotland: Defending Pinatar Cup champions beaten in quarter-final

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Highlights: Wales 3-1 Scotland

Jess Fishlock inspired Wales as they ended Scotland's Pinatar Cup defence at the first hurdle.

Lana Clelland headed the Scots in front in first-half added time but Wales quickly hit back through Fishlock's penalty.

Sloppy defending led to Fishlock's second early in the second period and Natasha Harding's strike ensured a semi-final against Belgium.

Scotland will now compete in the 5th-8th place section of the tournament.

Pedro Martinez Losa's side next face Slovakia, who lost 4-0 to Belgium.

Russia, Poland, Republic of Ireland and Hungary are in the other half of the draw and all eight teams in the Murcia-based event are guaranteed three matches.

Under Martinez Losa's predecessor Shelley Kerr, the Scots won the inaugural four-team Pinatar Cup in 2020 and Erin Cuthbert's goal for Scotland had defeated Wales in last year's friendly between the sides.

The defending champions set about getting ahead when Jane Ross threatened before Wales lost defender Hayley Ladd to a thigh injury with Anna Filbey coming on.

Claire Emslie's run and cross ended with Clelland's shot deflected wide and, from the corner, Caroline Weir's delivery was flicked on by Clelland and knocked into goalkeeper Laura O'Sullivan's arms by captain Jen Beattie.

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Wales 'setting new standards' - Fishlock

Jane Ross released Christy Grimshaw to cross for Clelland to powerful head Scotland in front in the third minute of added time.

However, Wales were level three minutes later. Jenna Clark fouled Kayleigh Green as the latter ran in on goal and Fishlock's emphatic penalty beat Jenna Fife to the keeper's right.

Emslie should have put Scotland back in front at the end of a neat passing move involving another set-up by Grimshaw, the winger shooting too high. And substitute Abi Harrison struck across the face of O'Sullivan's goal moments later.

Wales punished that profligacy when Harding robbed Lisa Robertson in the box and backheeled for Fishlock to turn home.

Fishlock could have had her hat-trick after being set up by Green, but she could not keep her effort down.

However, the third goal was not long in coming as Green crossed for Harding to sneak in a shot at Fife's near post.

Fife avoided conceding a fourth goal as Wales mounted another slick counter attack, but time Green was to be denied.

Wales coach Gemma Grainger and Scotland boss Martinez Losa both made a raft of substitutions as time wound down in the Spanish heat.

Kelly Clark was given her Scotland debut off the bench before Harrison flashed an effort wide and, at the other end, Ffion Morgan shot over.

What they said

Wales manager Gemma Grainger: "It's hugely satisfying - it's always nice to start a tournament with a win. The key thing for us in these games was to keep the focus on what we want to do in the World Cup campaign, so of course the win was positive but I am looking at all the learning we can take out of this game.

"When we play against higher-rank opposition, it's such a good opportunity to see how we are developing and we'll take that into the next game, in this tournament and most importantly into the [World Cup] campaign.

"We are showing signs as a team that there are different things we are learning in each game. We know we are capable of scoring goals. Being clinical and scoring three against higher-rank opposition is a real positive."

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Scotland coach Pedro Martinez Losa told the Scottish FA: "We came here to learn. Results are a very important part. Winning gives you more motivation to continue. We are willing to give opportunities to all the players.

"We played a very good game in terms of possession. But we conceded three mistakes because of concentration, that's cost us the game."

Player of the match - Jess Fishlock

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Fishlock took both her goals with aplomb and would have been deserving of a hat-trick had she got another