'It's what we pride ourselves on' - Thomas
"It was never going to be a walk in the park, but we're happy with the win."
Martha Thomas can say that again.
At times in Scotland's 1-0 win against Hungary in Budapest, their hosts piled on the pressure with their aggressive approach and were a danger to the defence.
But, Pedro Martinez Losa's side stood strong and have a "small advantage," but an advantage all the same, thanks to her second half close-range smash.
"It was a difficult game, Hungary were organised and put in a good block that was hard to break down so we had to be patient," Thomas told BBC Scotland. "It was all about taking that advantage into Tuesday.
"I think we were patient at times, but the times we forced it Hungary were looking to catch us on the break. You can't lose a game if you don't concede and that’s what we pride ourselves on. It was about finding the right moments and we did that in the second half."
Scotland have now kept a clean sheet in six of their seven qualifying games, while Thomas herself has six goals across the campaign.
"We defend from high up and as forwards, we try to put their defenders and goalkeeper under pressure and finishing chances is a part of it," the Tottenham Hotspur striker added. "Luckily, right place right time for me tonight.
"We talk so much about how many goals we've scored from crosses, it fell nicely to me and I made sure to put it away.
"It's half time, we know we're going in with an advantage. We know it's a small advantage, but it's still an advantage.
"It was never going to be a walk in the park but we're happy with the win."