Celtic Ladies finished their season in style by lifting the Scottish Cup at Hampden.
It was the first time that the showpiece match has been played at the National Stadium, fittingly the match was a Glasgow Derby with around 10,000 fans in the stadium with the match shown live on BBC 1 Scotland.
Fran Alonso’s side were superior in every department as they made up for the heartbreak of losing out on the SWPL title in stoppage time last Sunday with Glasgow City snatching top place.
After a goal-less first half Natasha Flint opened the scoring from close range after a 64th minute corner had caused havoc, four minutes later Claire O’Riordan headed Celtic further in front at the Torglen/Celtic End of the National Stadium.
“And Celtic double their advantage!”
O’Riordan makes it Celtic 2-0 Rangers ??#BBCFootball #ScottishCupFinal pic.twitter.com/cDarzs5ky0
— BBC Sport Scotland (@BBCSportScot) May 28, 2023
There was a scare in the 82nd minute when Laura Berry appeared to pull a goal back for the Ibrox Ladies but after a lengthy VAR check it was disallowed for a marginal offside decision.
That was the only worry for the Celtic Ladies who were never troubled during five minutes of stoppage time before the celebrations kicked off in the Hampden sunshine.
In the last month Celtic have picked up the SFA Youth Cup, Glasgow Cup and now the Women’s Scottish Cup with victories over their Ibrox rivals.
All the Chemist shops in Glasgow have run out of Sudocrem and Savlon cream, as the klan klubs fans and both the men and women football teams have used all the stock up to ease the pain of their ARSES being SKLEPED and SCUDDED all season long.
Get yer money on Vagisil Shares this week bhoys