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Motherwell 0-0 Hearts: What they saidpublished at 15:05 23 December 2024
15:05 23 December 2024
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Motherwell held high-flying Hearts to a goalless draw.
Motherwell manager Paul Brownlie: "I'm really happy with a point, it is a big point for us.
"I thought we had the best opportunities and the players executed the gameplan perfectly.
"I want my players to have the belief against the full-time teams that we can go and compete against them and I think we proved that.
Hearts manager Eva Olid: "We dominated possession but in the final third we didn't have the quality we needed to score goals.
"We played nice football but they defended the goal really well and we didn't have the chances to win the game.
"The conditions were difficult but we are in Scotland, we don't have other options than to play in this weather.
Glasgow City 7-0 Dundee United: What they saidpublished at 14:58 23 December 2024
14:58 23 December 2024
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Glasgow City assistant manager Leanne Crichton: "We dealt with the conditions, the alst couple of weeks have been really tough but it doesn't change the style and what we're asking the players to do.
"To a player they were absolutely excellent and it was a case of getting the three points.
"I thought individually and collectively they got the job done and it was certainly comfortable."
Dundee United manager Suzy Shepherd: "The first half we're really disappointed with our performance, we really let ourselves down. In the second half we looked a lot more organised and there were a lot more positives.
"We always knew it was going to be a really challenging game.
"It's important the players get a wee bit of time off and come back refreshed because we know the battle we're in but we're ready for the fight."
Montrose 1-0 Queen's Park: What they saidpublished at 14:50 23 December 2024
14:50 23 December 2024
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The defeat to Montrose means Queen's Park have lost their last five games in a row.
Montrose manager Craig Feroz: "I thought we dominated the game, I can't remember them having a shot on target. In the first half we should've scored four or five.
"I couldn't believe how many chances we missed in the first half. I gave them a lot of stick for not dealing with the wind but Queen's Park didn't deal with it either.
"It's really important to win over the teams around you so I'm very happy."
Queen's Park interim manager John McNeil: "It was really tough for all the players, but I think the girls stood up to the conditions quite well.
"Going in 0-0 at half-time, Montrose had a lot of the territory. I think in the second half we didn't take advantage of it as much as I would have liked to.
"It was a tough day, tough conditions all round."
Rangers 0-3 Hibernian: What they saidpublished at 14:42 23 December 2024
14:42 23 December 2024
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Rangers assistant Jay Bradford: "It's disappointing, we need to stand up to these challenges and we didn't get that right.
"We've got to be better in the transition moments, the physicality of the game. This league is improving all the time, the teams are getting better and better but we have to get better as well.
"We need to stand up to the challenge and we've not done that in the last two games."
Hibernian manager Grant Scott: "That's a massive performance from us, I think thoroughly deserved as well.
"I think we had a good day they had a bad day but credit to the players. It's a big win for us.
"I thought we started the game well, we managed the bits where we weren't doing so well really well.
"We're here to win matches and that's what we're trying to do every week. Sometimes it's sweeter when you don't deserve it and manage to scrape one but I think we deserved that today.
"We probably should've taken all three in the last game against Rangers but today [Sunday] is nothing more than we deserve."
Game of the weekend: Rangers v Hibspublished at 13:35 21 December 2024
13:35 21 December 2024
Charlotte Cohen BBC Sport Scotland
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This Sunday is the final round of fixtures - and chance for some drama at the top end of the table - before the SWPL winter break.
Rangers, who were knocked off the top by Glasgow City's stunning 3-0 win last weekend, host Hibs at Broadwood in the final game before we call it quits for the next couple of weeks.
Hibs, currently fourth, are looking to make a dent in the gap between themselves and the top three if they can best last season's cup double winners.
As things stand, Hibs are four points behind Hearts, five adrift of Rangers and eight off leaders City.
Rangers have won nine of the past 10 meetings between these two, but crucially the exception was a draw earlier this season.
Hibs were on course for all three points but were left to rue a late penalty miss from Eilidh Adams, who had earlier scored the opener, as a 93rd-minute spot-kick from Rio Hardy rescued a draw for Rangers.
After Rangers' defeat last weekend, boss Jo Potter insisted her side "didn't deserve anything" from the top-of-the-table clash and stressed the need to improve.
Hibs midfielder Ciara Grant is wary of the potential Rangers backlash this Sunday, but says her side's unbeaten seven-game SWPL run provides belief.
"We have to create the positivity and confidence that we can go and compete with any team and take points when we need to," Grant said.
"They're going to be very disappointed from their heavy defeat against Glasgow City so it'll be interesting to see how they come out.
"They know what to expect from us so they will be ready but I think we now have that confidence taken from the last game and recent performances to really give it a good crack."
How to follow the action on BBC
Rangers v Hibs will be shown live on BBC Alba and the BBC Sport website and app. It kicks off at 16:10 GMT.
There will be live text coverage of all six Sunday games from 12:45 on the BBC Sport website and app.
And on Monday night, watch all the goals and best of the weekend SWPL action on Sportscene at 19:00 on BBC Scotland.
Martinez Losa takes job in Mexico after Scotland exitpublished at 19:06 20 December 2024
19:06 20 December 2024
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Pedro Martinez Losa has taken charge of Mexican side Tigres Femenil - just a week after his Scotland sacking.
The 48-year-old Spaniard was dismissed after play-off defeat by Finland cost Scotland qualification for Euro 2025.
It was a second failed attempt to reach a major tournament under Martinez Losa.
Tigres are currently second in the Mexican top flight, which gets back under way next month. Pedro Martinez's first game in charge is set to be on 7 January against Tijuana.
Assistant manager Bradford to depart Rangerspublished at 13:58 20 December 2024
13:58 20 December 2024
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Jay Bradford, right, departs after 18 months as Jo Potter's Rangers assistant
Assistant manager Jay Bradford is leaving Rangers, the club have announced.
The former Coventry City and Burnley boss moved to Ibrox alongside boss Jo Potter in summer 2023 and helped guide the side to success in both domestic cups last season.
Bradford will move on after Sunday's game against Hibs as SWPL clubs go into the winter break.
"This was not an easy decision for me as I have loved my time with the club," she said.
"I had to weigh up several factors in both my professional and working life and at this time I felt it was the right move.
"I have loved working with Jo, we have a great working relationship, as well as a friendship which will continue, and I am sure she will lead the club to more success. Being part of two trophy wins last season was incredible."
'Very hard week' - Corsie on two manager sackingspublished at 17:58 19 December 2024
17:58 19 December 2024
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"You start looking over your shoulder. You think, do things come in threes? What else is going to happen?"
Scotland and Aston Villa defender Rachel Corsie has been reflecting on a "very hard week" in which both her national team and club managers were sacked.
Pedro Martinez Losa paid the price for Scotland's failure to qualify for Euro 2025 when he was dismissed on 13 December, two days after Robert de Pauw left Villa following a six-month spell in charge.
"It has felt a very hard week. As a player you just have to go into that mode, we [Villa] also had midweek fixtures last week," said Corsie on the BBC's Behind the Goals podcast.
"You just have to rally and galvanise the players together. Being apart from Scotland, you touch base with as many people as you can or that have reached out to you.
"From a club perspective you're a little more in the thick of it, so it's been a difficult week with people losing their job around Christmas time. Any time is bad but [especially] around this time when you're building into a Christmas break.
"The [Villa] team managed to get a win on Wednesday night and a win on Sunday which has just slightly helped some of those heavy feelings.
"It's not been a nice week for me personally. As a player, in a tough way you almost have to put those emotions to the side."
Corsie has yet to make her playing comeback after knee surgery in early October.
She added: "With me being out injured it's helped me fulfil that role of trying to keep the players all together and just focus on the task ahead because I'm not in the emotional ups and downs of team selection and playing in the games where we've not had the results we would have liked to have had.
"I've tried to be that support, and the players have dealt with it really well."
SFA aim to appoint Martinez Losa successor 'as soon as possible'published at 16:21 18 December 2024
16:21 18 December 2024
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Search to find Martinez Losa replacement still ongoing - Maxwell
The search for new Scotland women's head coach is ongoing and the SFA hope to confirm a replacement for Pedro Martinez Losa as soon as possible, says chief executive Ian Maxwell.
The Spaniard left in the wake of the nation's failure to reach Euro 2025 after his side lost 2-0 on aggregate to play-off opponents Finland this month.
Martinez Losa also failed to guide the Scots to the 2023 World Cup via the play-offs.
Speaking to BBC Scotland, Maxwell said: "It's very disappointing not to qualify for last two tournaments. Football is results-driven business.
"We have a talented squad of players and we want to make sure we can qualify for tournaments.
"The recruitment process has started and we'll aim to get the best candidate in place as soon as possible.
"It's always a difficult and interesting process, but we want to get the right person in place as soon as possible."
'A bit disappointing in the end for Celtic'published at 16:00 18 December 2024
16:00 18 December 2024
We asked for your views on Celtic's 3-0 defeat against FC Twente in the Champions League.
Here's what some of you said:
David: A bit disappointing in the end as I'd hoped they'd get a draw or even a win last night. Poor defensively at corners and not clearing the box, having defended so well in middle four games. Pretty easy chances missed at 0-0 and 0-1 which has been all season. Still great to be in the group stage and let's get there again next season.
Aidan: The qualifiers and group games were great to be a part of to see some of the game's best professionals. Fingers crossed the ladies return to group-stage football in future and can compete better to further grow the women's game in Scotland.
Clark 'proud' of 'growing' Celticpublished at 20:39 17 December 2024
20:39 17 December 2024
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Celtic battled hard against Twente without reward
Celtic captain Kelly Clark spoke of her pride after their maiden Women's Champions League campaign.
Elena Sadiku's SWPL winners were unable to register their first point in Group B as they went down 3-0 to Twente.
All three goals came in the first half but Celtic improved after the break.
Despite the results, Clark told Uefa: "We've shown what we're capable of.
"It's disappointing to end the campaign this way, but I'm proud of my team.
"We have a very young, inexperienced team, but we're growing. We show such character in the second half and fight to come back. We really made it difficult for them. That's something we need to remember."
'I hope the SFA understand the importance of this appointment'published at 15:17 17 December 2024
15:17 17 December 2024
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Scotland skipper Rachel Corsie and former midfielder Leanne Crichton discuss the search for a new head coach to replace the sacked Pedro Martinez Losa.
City & Edinburgh rivals dominate team of the weekpublished at 12:02 17 December 2024
12:02 17 December 2024
Jane Lewis BBC Sport Scotland Senior Reporter
Rachael Johnstone (Hearts): Made some vital saves for her side including one brilliant reaction stop to prevent Spartans grabbing an equaliser.
Samantha van Diemen (Glasgow City): Recovered well from a near mishap in front of her own goal, as she made some timely and vital interceptions when Rangers showed a bit of threat in the second half.
Lizzie Waldie (Hearts): Set up her team's opening goal with a pinpoint ball. Was a threat going forward all afternoon, while also mopping up at the back when required.
Demi Taylor (Montrose): Played a huge part in a good draw for Montrose at Partick Thistle. The defender provided an assist for her side's opener, then cracked in a beauty to make it 3-3.
Hayley Lauder (Glasgow City): Controlled the game with ease in a holding midfield role. Was composed and kept things ticking along for City.
Rosie Livingstone (Hibs): Scored Hibs' second goal early in the second half to calm the nerves before they eased to a comfortable win over Motherwell.
Ciara Grant (Hibs): Provided two assists - her delivery from corners was bang on the money.
Natalia Wrobel (Glasgow City): Was in the right place at the right time for all three of her goals. Showed good reaction for her opening strike, and was alert to a defensive mistake for her second. The Polish midfielder's first hat-trick for City helped them to a big win over Rangers as they moved back to the top of the table.
Freya Brien (Dundee United): A massive moment for United as they won their first league match of the season, and Brien was influential. It was her initial shot that was rebounded into the net for the equaliser, then her winner earned the precious three points.
Olufolasade Adamolekun (Hearts): Scored both goals for Hearts after getting herself in good positions. Showed lovely composure for her second strike.
Kathleen McGovern (Hibs): Persisted all afternoon in front of goal and finally got her rewards, helping Hibs to a good win in difficult conditions.