Andreatta eager to see positives from Austria defeatpublished at 17:42 2 June

Melissa Andreatta is determined to see the positives from Scotland's defeat by Austria as her side prepare for "a massive test" against the Netherlands.
The Scots head into their final Nations League Group A1 game against the Dutch having already been relegated following Friday's loss at Hampden.
The Netherlands are ranked 10th in the world and are looking to bounce back from their own defeat in - a result that means they are now unable to overtake the group leaders.
Scotland have lost all five of their games so far in the Nations League top flight, with second-half goals from Lineth Beerensteyn and Chasity Grant giving the Dutch a deserved win at Hampden in February despite the hosts leading through Emma Lawton.
That game was under caretaker Michael McArdle after Pedro Martinez Losa was sacked following the failure to reach this summer's Euro 2025 finals - and Andreatta believes she has already seen areas where her squad can improve.
"It's just identifying the moments when we want to press or protect, or progress the ball and penetrate," the Australian said.
"There's going to be moments in the match where it doesn't go right, but that's where we are right now.
"We took a lot of learnings from [Friday] and now what we want to do is close this campaign and then, after that, look ahead to a new start in our next camp."
