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BREAKING:Glasgow City excited for ‘difficult’ top of table clash against Rangers

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Glasgow City boss Leanne Ross says her team are excited for the challenge of taking on SWPL league leaders at Ibrox this weekend.

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It will be first against second in the southside of Glasgow on Saturday with Rangers hosting the game at the home of their men’s team.

Ross leads her side into the game knowing a win could see them leapfrog Jo Potter’s squad at the top of the table.

Rangers have started the league season in fine form with eight wins and a draw from nine games and a remarkable 55 goals.

But City are hot on their tails with just a point separating the top two going into the top of the table clash.

“They are all trying to give their all in the sessions, they know we have a job to do and they all want to be on the pitch.

“We know the challenge that we face when we play a team like Rangers, they are free-scoring, they play nice football, so we know we will spend a lot of time without the ball as well and we are going to have to press really well, but all in all it’s about togetherness and setting up to be difficult to break down so that’s what we will be focused on doing and hopefully we’ll be able to keep a clean sheet on the day.”

The last time City played at Ibrox was in the final game of the 2022/23 season, when a last minute goal secured the league title in a dramatic lat day shootout between them, Rangers and Celtic.

But while that remains a happy memory for Ross, she knows that will mean nothing come kick-off on Saturday.

Glasgow City boss Leanne Ross says her team are excited for the challenge of taking on SWPL league leaders at Ibrox this weekend.

It will be first against second in the southside of Glasgow on Saturday with Rangers hosting the game at the home of their men’s team.

Ross leads her side into the game knowing a win could see them leapfrog Jo Potter’s squad at the top of the table.

Rangers have started the league season in fine form with eight wins and a draw from nine games and a remarkable 55 goals.

But City are hot on their tails with just a point separating the top two going into the top of the table clash.

“They are all trying to give their all in the sessions, they know we have a job to do and they all want to be on the pitch.

“We know the challenge that we face when we play a team like Rangers, they are free-scoring, they play nice football, so we know we will spend a lot of time without the ball as well and we are going to have to press really well, but all in all it’s about togetherness and setting up to be difficult to break down so that’s what we will be focused on doing and hopefully we’ll be able to keep a clean sheet on the day.”

The last time City played at Ibrox was in the final game of the 2022/23 season, when a last minute goal secured the league title in a dramatic lat day shootout between them, Rangers and Celtic.

But while that remains a happy memory for Ross, she knows that will mean nothing come kick-off on Saturday

“So, yeah, as much as it’s nice to look back at winning the league at Ibrox, it doesn’t really mean anything towards this game on Saturday.”

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