Lee Gibson (Glasgow City): While not her busiest match, she made a critical save at 2-0 from a Thistle attempt, which, if successful, could have significantly altered the game’s outcome. Stacey Papadopoulous (Hibs): She was highly effective in advancing from defense, with her crosses leading to two goals. She consistently posed an offensive threat along the flank. Caitlin Hayes (Celtic): Provided a stable and composed presence in Celtic’s defensive line. She also actively engaged in forward movements against Motherwell. Emma Lawton (Celtic): She has effortlessly elevated her performance level and is rapidly becoming an essential player for Celtic. Her versatility was evident as she seamlessly transitioned into the back three against Motherwell, and she once again demonstrated her attacking capabilities with a goal and an assist. Emma Brownlie (Hearts): Beyond fulfilling her defensive responsibilities, she displayed a strong inclination to push forward and initiate attacks. She contributed two assists this weekend and could have achieved more. Lisa Evans (Glasgow City): Following an excellent performance for her national team during the week, she carried that form into club play this weekend. Her experience is crucial for City, a fact demonstrated both with and without the ball this weekend. Kirsty Maclean (Rangers): Returning to the Rangers squad after injury, she scored her first goals of the season for her team. Her second goal was a spectacular long-range shot, looping in off the crossbar. Lisa Robertson (Hearts): She was very influential for Hearts, and this weekend she also found the net. She showcased superb technique to score her team’s opening goal and maintained her composure to convert a penalty kick. Charlie Devlin (Rangers): She appears to be adapting well at Rangers since her September transfer. Her hat-trick of goals, her first for the club, helped Rangers recover from their previous league setback. Her productive afternoon was further enhanced by two assists. Eilidh Adams (Hibs): She scored two rapid goals, first putting Hibs ahead and then extending their lead. She is in exceptional form, having now scored 17 goals in 13 games. Brenna Lovera (Glasgow City): Her return to form after a long-term injury has been impressive. She was among the goal scorers again this weekend, helping City maintain their unbeaten run. In addition to scoring, she also tracked back when necessary to disrupt Thistle’s advances.

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