PEDRO MARTINEZ LOSA looks set to be allowed a shot at redemption after Scotland's woeful showing at the Nations League.
The SWNT boss was given a four-year contract in September by the SFA - despite failing to take them to last summer's women's World Cup.
And after a hammering by England in a humiliating defeat at Hampden on Tuesday night, questions were inevitably asked about his future.
Martinez Losa seemed perplexed his role should be in any doubt given the calibre of opponents Scotland faced in Group Al.
Both he and skipper Rachel Corsie were keen to stress that with the European Championship qualification campaign on the horizon, Scotland have time to learn the lessons of what has been a sobering campaign.
They scored just three goals and took just two points across the six games.
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