England must win in Scotland to keep Team GB's Olympic hopes alive; if the Netherlands lose to Belgium and the Lionesses win, England will qualify for the Nations League finals; the top two-placed teams at the finals will book their place at the Olympics alongside hosts France
Monday 4 December 2023 20:34, UK
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Scotland captain Rachel Corsie has branded those questioning their integrity ahead of Tuesday's Women's Nations League game with England «extremely disrespectful».
World Cup runners-up England need a high-scoring win against already-relegated Scotland to claim top spot in the group, the finish required to keep the Lionesses in contention to secure Paris 2024 Olympic qualification for Great Britain.
With England success on that front the only way Scottish players will be able to play at the Games, Andries Jonker, head coach of group leaders the Netherlands, described the situation as «strange».
But ahead of hosting England at Hampden Park on Tuesday, Corsie hit out at those daring to call Scotland's integrity into question.
«Truthfully, I think it's extremely disrespectful,» the 34-year-old said. «It's a huge insult to us.
»To have played for my country as many years as I have, to know the girls sitting in there [the dressing room], the ones who want to be here but are injured and cannot be here, it's absolutely outrageous to question anyone's integrity."
Corsie added: «It's a game we absolutely look forward to.
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