July 5, 2024

Tash Flint gave the Ghirls the lead within the first fifteen minutes, but they were quickly pinned in the first half. But a late goal from Flint in the first half and Caitlin Hayes’ second goal in two games were enough to ensure that Glasgow took home all three points .Elena Sadiku’s team was focused right from the start, with players like Shen Menglu and Kit Loferski looking to worry the Hibs defense with their directness. Tash Flint scored the opening goal of the game to get back among the goals after nearly finding herself on the scoresheet for the first time since her return during the January transfer window.                                                                                                                                        Natalie Ross’s accurate assist allowed the Celtic striker to break free and score, slipping the ball under the goalkeeper with ease.
The home team had some good moments of their own in the first half, testing Kelsey Daugherty in goal despite the advantage within the first fifteen minutes. Ten minutes after the Hoops had taken the lead, Jorian Baucom of Hibernian equalized with a brilliant strike off the underside of the crossbar after he pounced on a loose ball. The Hibs defense cleared a dangerous-looking ball that Flint sent across goal, but the Celts didn’t let the setback stop them from trying to take the lead again.

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