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Celtic 0-1 Rangers: What the managers said
Celtic 0-1 Rangers: What the managers said

BBC News

time12-05-2025

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Celtic 0-1 Rangers: What the managers said

Celtic head coach Elena Sadiku: "It's a tough one to take. I thought Rangers' goal was poor defending from us. "In the second half we had two really good chances to score and that could look a little bit different. "This has been the story of the season, it's sloppy goals we let in and when we have chances we don't have the luck or the quality."Rangers manager Jo Potter: "I thought as a whole we were outstanding. Our quality went up another level and we know we can do that we just haven't seen it consistently enough as we want."We needed to bring that, it was a high pressure performance and the players stood up to that. I thought we definitely deserved the three points."

Motherwell 0-6 Hearts: What the managers said
Motherwell 0-6 Hearts: What the managers said

BBC News

time12-05-2025

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  • BBC News

Motherwell 0-6 Hearts: What the managers said

Motherwell manager Paul Brownlie: "I thought in the first 30 minutes we were absolutely magnificent, we played with a real purpose and created some unbelievable opportunities to a point where we could have been three or four up. "We need to take our opportunities at this level, if you don't you get punished. I'd have loved to have seen the players score to give them a wee bit of belief but now it's onto the next one."Hearts manager Eva Olid: "The first minutes were a little difficult, Motherwell are always difficult. "We couldn't find space in the final third but when we scored the first goal I felt the game changed and we could enjoy playing more. We kept the ball well and that is what we want to try to do."

Hibernian 2-2 Glasgow City: What the managers said
Hibernian 2-2 Glasgow City: What the managers said

BBC News

time12-05-2025

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  • BBC News

Hibernian 2-2 Glasgow City: What the managers said

Hibernian manager Grant Scott: "Overall on the balance of play it's probably the fairest result."We got ourselves into a position at half-time, probably fortuitously and then the second half became a bit of a battle."I'm trying to digest it all. It's two points lost certainly but I don't know it would have been fair if we'd won the match. So we'll take the point and we'll move on."We've got another tough game on Wednesday, we're going to focus on ourselves and hopefully we can keep producing."Glasgow City manager Leanne Ross: "I thought it was a really poor game from our perspective, especially in the first half."We gave away sloppy set plays, it's cost us all season against Hibs, and they've not created any chances outside of that [today] and that's probably the most disappointing thing, it's taken us until the second half to put our foot on the ball and play."In the first half we played into Hibs' hands, you can't give them set plays to go ahead in the game and then it's an uphill battle from there."

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