Cliftonville captain Kelsie Burrows mentioned that their emphatic Girls’s League Cup win towards Glentoran “is an actual good begin” of their quest to win a home treble.
The Reds gained the trophy for a fourth yr in a row courtesy of a 4-0 victory over the Glens at Seaview.
Caitlin McGuinness scored twice with sister Kirsty and substitute Danielle Maxwell additionally discovering the online as Brendan Lynch’s facet despatched out a sign of intent towards the Girls’s Premiership champions.
“Everyone seems to be delighted. We wished to come back out right here and press Glentoran as a lot as we might and we knew the place their weaknesses have been and the standard gamers that we’ve got,” Burrows mentioned.
“We get the ball into Caitlin and he or she is aware of the place the online is. Her tempo and high quality on the ball is good.
“The League Cup was one other one we wished to tick off this yr. We nonetheless have two extra cups we wish to be combating for, however it’s an actual good begin for us to push on for the remainder.”
Cliftonville gained the League Cup and Irish Cup final season, however have been pipped to the league title on the ultimate day by the Glens.
The Reds are at present second behind Glentoran within the league on purpose distinction with each having gained their first 5 video games of the season.
Burrows hopes their spectacular efficiency in north Belfast by which they stopped the Glens enjoying out from the again, might be the blueprint in how one can beat Kim Turner’s facet within the league in August.
“This was the primary time we confronted Glentoran this season and we have been a bit not sure what we might come up towards however we studied them fairly properly in the course of the week and we actually labored on our press to see how they might get out,” Burrows added.
“We knew after we gained the ball excessive we might find yourself profitable.”
