Cliftonville’s Women’s team delivered a dominant performance to secure the Women’s League Cup with a 4-0 victory over Glentoran, extending their remarkable run of consecutive titles to four.
The emphatic scoreline underscores the gap between the two sides in what was a one-sided contest. Cliftonville’s attacking prowess was on full display throughout the final, with multiple players finding the back of the net to seal the trophy.
Dominant Performance Secures Cup
Manager Brendan Lynch oversaw the commanding display as his team controlled proceedings from start to finish. The wide margin of victory reflects Cliftonville’s quality and consistency this season, with their attacking play proving too much for Glentoran to handle.
Several key performers contributed to the success, with Danielle Maxwell, Caitlin McGuinness, and Kirsty McGuinness all playing roles in the cup-winning effort. The depth of talent across the squad was evident in how Cliftonville moved the ball and created opportunities throughout the match.
Treble Ambitions in Focus
Captain Kelsie Burrows underlined the significance of the victory, with the trophy marking an important stepping stone in Cliftonville’s pursuit of a domestic treble. The cup success provides momentum as the team targets additional silverware across their remaining competitions this season.
The fourth consecutive League Cup title demonstrates Cliftonville Women’s sustained excellence in Irish football. Their ability to maintain this level of performance across multiple seasons reflects the quality within the squad and the leadership provided by both Lynch and his playing staff.