Evans opened the scoring early on and at the start of the second half, Jane Ross was able to head into the net, giving Scotland a comfortable win in front 1,877 fans.
In what was Scotland’s penultimate home match before they jet off to the Netherlands this summer, Jenny Beattie was ruled out through injury and will be replaced by Sophie Howard in the squad for Tuesday’s away game against Sweden which will be broadcast live on BBC ALBA, kick-off 5pm UK time.
Scotland looked dangerous from the outset and Lisa Evans opened the scoring after just three minutes when she nodded a Fiona Brown cross into the net.
The home side were dominant throughout and caused Romania a lot of defensive worries, with Caroline Weir going close with a rasping drive.
Romania’s best chance came after 35 minutes when Gemma Fay was called into action for the first time, pulling off an excellent stop from a header just a few yards from goal.
At the break, Scotland were ahead 1-0 and it wasn’t long into the second half before they were 2-0 to the good. A neat ball in from Fiona Brown was met by a deft header from Jane Ross who notched her 50th goal for her country.
Fiona Brown impressed and flashed a shot over the bar as Scotland began to further assert their dominance.
As the game drew to a close, Anna Singeul made a raft of changes. One player who was a stand-out throughout was Vaila Barsley, making her home debut, she went very close to scoring her first goal for Scotland.
From a corner, the towering defender rose above the defence but directed her header just over the bar in what was a dominant performance from Scotland.
Scotland | Fay, Frankie Brown, Dieke (J Murray), Bardsley, Lauder (Smith), Evans (L Ross)), Weir (C Murray), Love (Cuthbert), Crichton, Fiona Brown (Clelland), Ross
Unused substitutes: Lynn, Alexander, McLauchlan, Arthur, Corsie
The Scotland players refused to carry out any media or commercial activity due to a dispute with the Scottish FA, who said in a statement that it was “disappointed they have chosen not to undertake their media responsibilities”.
But the governing body hopes to resolve the matter before Tuesday’s friendly against Sweden in Vaxjo.
“We can confirm that we are in discussions with the Scotland Women’s national team players regarding terms and conditions ahead of the women’s Euros in the Netherlands next month,” it said.
“We will endeavour to resolve this matter at the earliest opportunity through discussions with their advisors.”
Source / photo – scottishfa.co.uk