Northern Eire midfielder Joely Andrews mentioned that her facet “need to bounce again” in opposition to Bosnia-Herzegovina on Tuesday after their disappointing Girls’s Nations League defeat in opposition to Poland.
At Seaview on Friday night time Tanya Oxtoby’s facet suffered a 4-0 loss in opposition to Poland, who secured automated promotion to League A with the win in north Belfast.
NI are second within the group and can safe that spot and a spot within the promotion play-offs in the event that they keep away from defeat in Zenica on Tuesday, which Andrews says needs to be their goal.
“If we end a spot larger on this group [NI finished third in their previous Nations League campaign] it will likely be progress,” she mentioned.
“We’re in search of a great efficiency and finally to get three factors on Tuesday.
“Us and Bosnia know one another inside out, we have performed one another just a few instances so it will likely be robust, however we should be arduous to interrupt down however good on the ball and create probabilities.”
The Hearts midfielder added that whereas Friday night time’s defeat at Seaview “damage”, their spirited finish to the sport once they virtually scored a comfort objective will give them confidence as they transfer onto Tuesday’s essential sport.
“We weren’t adequate within the first half and there have been bits of the sport plan we did not execute however as gamers we take accountability for that,” she continued.
“The optimistic factor is within the second half we received a bit extra management and we may create some extra probabilities.”

