May 4, 2025

Hibs defeat a reality check – Dundee United boss Jim Goodwin

Dundee United manager Jim Goodwin admitted there was little to be done as they fell 3-1 to a “better team” in Hibs, with injuries beginning to take their toll on his side. After going two goals down with a quarter of an hour, the visitors made life difficult for themselves in a crucial battle for the European places. “The first half was a non-event as far as we’re concerned in terms of what we put into it”, said the manager whose replacements at half-time brought the side goal back with Kristijan Trapanovski scoring five minutes after coming on. “We had a 20-minute spell just after half-time where we made a couple of changes and I thought both Middleton and Trapanovski had a positive impact. Obviously, we get that goal and get ourselves back into it but I thought Hibs finished the game stronger then as well for the last 15-20 minutes and got the third goal.” Goodwin admitted his side have been counting the costs of a long season, pushing for the top four in their first season since promotion. “We’ve got a number of players starting the game today that are carrying knocks and that aren’t quite at 100% but that’s the situation we’re in. (3:41) We don’t have huge strength and depth, obviously in that back area in particular,” he said after the game. However the manager was keen to stress that Hibernian were deserved winners on the day. “Sometimes you get beaten by the better team and I think if you look at the players that Hibs have got, individually across the board, I just thought that they were better than us. That is, of course, disappointing given what is at stake but we’re very much still in the fight.” With three games left to play, United find themselves three points behind Aberdeen and six behind Hibs with St Mirren, Rangers and the Dons still to play.

Celtic title challenge all but over after dominant City display

Celtic’s title and European ambitions hang by a thread as they were blown away by Glasgow City in an impressive first-half. Beating a retreating Celtic defence for pace, Nicole Kozlova had it all to do but fired home the opener from an angle tighter than the gap between the two sides up until that point. Putting some distance between the two teams, Kozlova bagged a brace before the half-hour mark after a poor clearance from Kelsey Daugherty allowed Brenna Lovera to put the opportunity on goal for her teammate on a plate. Disaster struck for the visitors with the Celtic keeper again at fault, unable to shift the ball before Lovera picked her pocket and opened a three goal margin to leave Elena Sadiku scrambling to save her season. Despite the difficult half, Celtic began to mount a comeback as Lucy Ashworth-Clifford tapped the ball in at the back post after some good work from substitute Katherine Loferski to get the ball across the face of goal. Kolzlova came ever so close to a hat-trick but for a strong save from Daugherty at point blank range late in the first-half, the keeper also forced into a fingertip save as Hayley Lauder’s cross looked to be heading for the top corner. Celtic struggled to create chances but Murphy Agnew was brilliantly denied by a sprawling Lee Gibson in a rare goalscoring opportunity for the away side. Victory sees City move level on points with Hibernian having played a game more whilst Celtic trail both by eight with three games of the seasons left to play. More to follow …   Line-ups: Glasgow City: Gibson, Smit (Muir 84), Walsh, van Diemen, Määttä (Fulton 71), Gambone, Lauder (c) (Whelan 71), Motlhalo (Lockwood 84), Evans, Lovera (Wróbel 87), Kozleva Unused subs: Anderson, Easdon, Forrest, Love Goals: Kozlova (24, 30), Lovera (45) Booked: Smit, Lovera Celtic: Daugherty, Barclais, Bruna Lourenço, Clark (c), Lawton, Nakao, Ashworth-Clifford (Harrison 77), McAneny (Smith 77), Gallacher (Cavanagh 86), Noonan, Agnew (Loferski 53) Unused subs: Carstnes, Dawson, Rodgers Goals: Ashworth-Clifford (54) Booked: Gallacher