History beckons as Glasgow City and Rangers meet again

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Like Rangers, Glasgow City are through to the Scottish Cup semi-finals, meaning Sunday's cup final could be the first part of a treble.

The road to Fir Park began with a 5-0 defeat of Hamilton before Aberdeen were beaten 2-0. City ended Hibs' cup ambitions with a 2-1 win in the semi-finals.

City are seeking to end their longest run without winning the SWPL Cup trophy, with their last triumph coming in 2015. Former Scotland defender Ross was a player in Glasgow's previous six final wins in the competition.

"It's not about me, it's about me giving the opportunity for the players to then go and be successful on their own merit," said Ross, who was assisted by Crichton last season.

"It's now up to them to go and write their part in the club's history and achieve that success for themselves individually and collectively now.

"We've had a great start to the season in terms of the way that we've played, the results that we've had. We're sitting at the top of the league at the moment, we've got ourselves into the League Cup final so it's the first opportunity to get their hands on silverware and the players are hungry for it.

"There's a hunger to lift every trophy that's available to us. When you've got a chance to go and lift a trophy its a wee bit extra motivation."

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