Caroline Weir says Scotland should construct on the “particular progress” within the Nations League amid a “transitional interval” for the managerless nationwide aspect.
Scotland face a double header in opposition to Germany, ranked third on the earth, after a 1-0 defeat in Austria and a 2-1 dwelling loss to the Netherlands of their opening video games.
These had been each underneath the stewardship of interim boss Michael McArdle because the Scottish FA continues its seek for a brand new supervisor after the departure of Pedro Martinez Losa, following the failed bid to qualify for Euro 2025.
McArdle will proceed to information the staff for the go to of Germany to Tannadice on Friday, earlier than the return in Wolfsburg the next Tuesday.
Weir says “readability” on who the following supervisor can be is the “most essential factor” however till then she and the remainder of the squad should deal with taking over one of many world’s greatest sides.
“It is two actually powerful video games, however I feel they’re essential for us,” Weir advised BBC Scotland.
“They’re among the finest groups. I am to see how we do. Off the again of the final camp, that efficiency in opposition to the Netherlands, I feel there was undoubtedly some positives to take.
“We had been aggressive for a lot of the match as a lot as we did not get any factors.
“It’s a transitional interval for positive for the squad, the supervisor state of affairs after which clearly the change in personnel and the gamers.
“However for us, it is simple. We flip up, we wish to be in one of the best form potential, put together one of the best we will to play a world match.”













