Celtic FC Women match-winner Tash Flint was understanding feeling good after her first half double gave the Hoops a Beautiful Sunday over at the Excelsior Stadium in Airdrie this afternoon.
Natasha Flint le tadhal dha Celtic anns na chiad mhionaidean den gheama!
Flint with an early goal for Celtic! pic.twitter.com/dKtEyIZOPQ
— BBC ALBA (@bbcalba) March 17, 2024
The loan signing of the Goal Machine from Liverpool was a master-stroke in the January transfer window from Celtic, particularly as it happened as we changed managers from Fran Alonso to Elena Sadiku.
Celtic have the firepower
And with a front three of Kit Loferski, Tash Flint and Amy Gallacher Celtic have the most firepower to take into the remaining post split figures where the title will be decided.
Last year Celtic missed out in dramatic and heart-breaking circumstances but with the Goal Machine terrifying opponents with her strength and her goal threat then this could be Celtic’s turn to be Champions.
Natasha Flint a-rithist, a' cur Celtic ann an suidheachadh làidir ro leth-ùine!
A second goal from Flint grows Celtic's lead just before half-time! pic.twitter.com/rfe72xHEDF
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Speaking to Celtic TV after making St Patrick’s Day into a Beautiful Sunday, Tash Flint is relishing the competitive nature of the split and hailed a massive team performance against theRangers.
A massive team performance
“I’m feeling really good. To get the three points today is brilliant. It was good to get on the scoresheet, not only to get one but two. I think it was a massive team performance today. We stuck in from the minute of the goal to the minute it stopped. And I love the bigger games. It’s more of a competition.
“What we’ve been working on from the start of the season, the start of this week, has been massive. We just needed to stick to the game plan. We did that today and we got three points.
“I don’t think we should take the foot off the gas. We should just keep performing like this. It doesn’t matter what team we’re playing. It’s the split now so it’s more competitive games anyway which is good,” Tash said.