
Hibernian secure SWPL title as Linzi Taylor scores winner at Ibrox
Linzi Taylor said she had lived out a childhood dream after firing Hibernian to a stunning first Scottish Women's Premier League title in 18 years.
The Edinburgh side, who finished fifth last term, sealed their surprise triumph by defeating nearest rivals Rangers 1-0 at Ibrox on the final day of the season.
Taylor volleyed home the only goal of the game in the 74th minute before Rangers – who needed a win to overhaul the Hibees – had Laura Rafferty sent off in stoppage time.
'I can't believe it,' Taylor told Sky Sports. 'It's the stuff you dream of when you're a wee girl.
'I think a lot of people wrote us off. We're so together, everybody is in it for each other. This isn't just us as a group of players, this is absolutely everybody.'
It was Hibs' first title triumph of the professional era and head coach Grant Scott said: 'I'm immensely proud, thrilled to bits.
'From where we started the season to come here to finish the season, it's a complete transformation in how we've performed.
'The togetherness in the group, that galvanisation, we've had a few knocks this year but the group have turned up almost every week.'
Rangers' inability to claim the title meant it was a fourth different winner in successive seasons. Gers must now rouse themselves for next Sunday's Scottish Cup final against Glasgow City.
Light Blues head coach Jo Potter said: 'Hibs are fully deserved winners. They've been super-consistent over the season and they've done exactly what they've needed to do.'
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