Northern Ireland Women go down to narrow defeat against Iceland

Kelsie Burrows made her first start for Northern Ireland
Kelsie Burrows made her first start for Northern Ireland. (Photo: irishfa.com)

Northern Ireland were edged out by Iceland in their opening Pinatar Women’s Cup clash in Spain as Dagny Brynarsdottir scored the only goal.

There was a first senior international start for Kelsie Burrows who looked comfortable alongside centurion Julie Nelson at the heart of defence. Shiels also gave senior bows to Danielle Maxwell and Casey Howe, reports irishfa.com,

After a solid start from both teams it was Iceland who broke the deadlock when Brynarsdottir’s cross-shot from wide right deceived everyone, looping into the net.

Northern Ireland keeper Jackie Burns then produced a fine save to deny striker Elin Jensen.

In the closing stages of the first half Lauren Wade went close on three separate occasions only to be thwarted each time by Iceland stopper Cecilia Runarsdottir.

At the other end Burns, who delivered an assured performance, made another good save from Rakel Honnudottir’s close-range effort shortly after the re-start.

Northern Ireland’s best chance of the second session fell to Rachel Furness, she controlled Sarah McFadden’s pass on the edge of the area only to see her right-foot shot saved by Runarsdottir.

Bolstered by the young blood of debutants Howe and Maxwell, as well as Caitlin McGuinness who replaced Everton forward Simone Magill, Northern Ireland pressed for a late equaliser but it proved elusive in heat of the Spanish sun.

Next up is Ukraine on Saturday (6pm, GMT) followed by Scotland on Tuesday (7.30, GMT).

Northern Ireland: Jackie Burns, Rachel Newborough (McKenna 58), Kelsie Burrows, Julie Nelson, Demi Vance, Sarah McFadden, Marissa Callaghan (c) (McMaster 72), Megan Bell (Howe 81), Lauren Wade (Maxwell 72), Rachel Furness, Simone Magill (McGuinness 81).

Unused subs: Lilie Crooks (GK), Toni-Leigh Finnegan, Ashley Hutton.

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