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Highlights: Finland 2-0 Scotland

Scotland suffered play-off heartache again and failed to reach next summer’s Euro 2025 finals as they fell to defeat in a freezing Finland.

Pedro Martinez Losa’s side – who could only secure a 0-0 draw at Easter Road in the first leg - headed to Helsinki with the hope of qualifying for their first major tournament in six years, but started slow and were promptly punished.

Natalia Kuikka had the freedom of the Bolt Arena to line up a belting long-distance shot, before Nea Lehtola smacked her strike in off Sophie Howard’s face to deceive Eartha Cumings and send Finland on the way to the finals.

The opener had been brewing, but the second was a sucker-punch.

Erin Cuthbert squandered a clear sight of goal while the flow of the game was in favour of the visitors, Martha Thomas had a header tipped over, and Sam Kerr struck an upright.

And there was a claim for a penalty when Cuthbert flicked the ball up and it appeared the hit the hand of a Finnish defender.

But none of it was enough. So often the story for Scotland, and particularly under Martinez Losa's stewardship.

The Spaniard has now failed at two attempts to reach a major tournament since his appointment in July 2021, but had his contract extended until 2027 last September.

Finland displayed the imagination and intent required at this level and will enjoy a fifth European Championships in Switzerland next summer while Scotland, once more, watch on from home.

Same old movie for wasteful Scotland

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'We're all gutted ' - emotional Emslie after Scotland fail to reach Euro 2025

This was a re-run of a horror film.

Scotland have starred in this movie too many times, and while there was a bit of belief their recurring role was over, they ended up front and centre of it again.

For all the confidence, calmness and composure exuded in camp this week, such traits were not on show in Helsinki.

Nor were they in the Scottish capital on Friday.

For much of the 180 minutes the sides have played in the last few days, Scotland have been so far off it. As they were in play-off defeat against the Republic of Ireland two years ago.

The Scots did create chances for an hour or so here but, over the course of a mammoth two matches, that was nowhere near enough.

It was said on Friday that Scotland did not want to show everything they have, that they did not want to allow Finland a look at their hand.

It is an ambitious, and alarming, approach and one which will continue to leave many scratching their heads.

That has been a reaction in keeping with much of Martinez Losa’s spell. Whether it be his eyebrow-raising comments, the bland brand of football, or his selections, the head coach need not look far for doubters.

And they will make themselves known after this failure.

Star midfielder Caroline Weir had said it was “everything” to qualify for next summer’s Euros. If that was Scotland giving their all, they are a long way away from returning to the top table.

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