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TITLE: Celtic Beat Rangers

Celtic Women defeated archrivals Rangers 2-1 in a thrilling St. Patrick’s Day match, narrowing the deficit at the top of the league to just one point.

The game’s standout player was Natasha Flint, who scored twice in the first half to put Celtic on the road to a vital victory even though Jane Ross’s late goal for Rangers made the last fifteen minutes exciting.

Flint demonstrated her clinical finishing, her goals showcasing her striking ability and poise under duress. As the season draws to a close, Celtic is now considered a legitimate title contender thanks to these early goals that proved to be vital.

The rivalry got too much in the second half, as Lucy Ashworth-Clifford’s late challenge set off a touchline brawl that resulted in Celtic manager Elena Sadiku being booked.

This victory gives Celtic three vital points and gives their title challenge more impetus, making for an exciting end to the campaign.

A crucial turning point in their pursuit of greatness, Celtic’s victory over Rangers on this momentous day will go down in history as the race for the championship gets closer.

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