Scotland should take 'long, hard look at ourselves'published at 16:28 6 July

Gemma Fay says Scotland must find a way to get back to major tournaments
Scotland should take a "long, hard look at ourselves" for failing to reach this summer's Women's Euro 2025, says former goalkeeper Gemma Fay.
Fay, Scotland's most capped player with 203 appearances, says the nation simply "must have aspirations" of getting back to major tournaments after failing to qualify in their previous three attempts.
Since reaching the 2019 World Cup, the Scots have missed out on back-to-back European Championships and the 2023 World Cup.
Asked on BBC Sportsound how Scotland take that next step, Fay responded: "We have to. We have to have the aspirations if that's where we want to be.
"We should be at these finals, and the ones before, and we should take a long, hard look at ourselves as to why we're not."
Now led by head coach Melissa Andreatta, Fay has been encouraged by the new boss' start after being appointed in April.
A narrow home defeat to Austria consigned the Scots to Nations League A relegation, but a draw away to the Netherlands prompted praise.
"It was good performance against the Netherlands," Fay added. "I like [Andreatta's] style. It goes back to that mentality. We always have pride in how we fight.
"I like the initial things I've seen from her, but the challenge she has is now is how she gets the quality of opposition for this team to be able to compete against [Nations League] A teams."