Northern Ireland goalkeeper Jackie Burns says that the two Euro 2025 qualifiers against Malta and Bosnia-Herzegovina represent a 'challenging window' for her side.
Northern Ireland goalkeeper Jackie Burns said that the upcoming Euro 2025 qualifiers against Malta and Bosnia-Herzegovina represent a "challenging window" for her side.
"We have said already this window is very important for us, but as long as we do what we have been doing we can go out and get results," she told BBC Sport NI.Northern Ireland suffered back-to-back defeats against group leaders Portugal, who have already secured their place in the play-offs, in the last international window.
Malta held Northern Ireland to a 0-0 draw at Windsor Park, while Bosnia-Herzegovina frustrated Oxtoby's side for large periods of the game in Zenica before NI won 3-1. Burns won her 50th cap for her country in the home defeat against Portugal at the start of June after making her long-awaited Northern Ireland return in the draw with Malta in April.The 27-year-old, who recently left Championship side Reading, said it was a "smooth transition" back into the Northern Ireland squad after being away for so long.
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