Motherwell brought their 2022/23 campaign to a close after coasting past Aberdeen, concluding a successful season with a 3-0 victory at K-Park.
Carla Boyce recorded her seventh post-split goal to open the scoring before Kaela McDonald-Nguah netted on her return to action with an exceptional acrobatic finish.
Lori Gardner rounded off the afternoon and the season in style, converting an excellent team-move.
Manager, Paul Brownlie made two changes from the side that were narrowly defeated 2-3 by Spartans last weekend.
Katie Rice missed out through injury with Kayla Jardine returning to the starting XI whilst Emily Mutch returned to take her place in goal.
The hosts came close to breaking the deadlock after only 10-minutes.
Jardine’s free-kick from the edge of the penalty area curled accurately over the wall, forcing the Aberdeen stopper into an early save.
Captain, Gill Inglis came to the rescue minutes later, as her perfectly-timed slide tackle intercepted Bailey Hutchinson’s low-delivery before it could reach Francesca Ogilvie in the penalty area.
Motherwell thought they had opened the scoring moments later, as Chelsie Watson powered home Jardine’s floated delivery, but the linesman adjudged that the defender had strayed offside, leaving both sides level at the break.
The hosts flooded the Dons penalty area in search of an opener, and their efforts were soon rewarded.
Aberdeen failed to clear their lines with Boyce picking up the ball at the edge of the box, and the striker continued her recent goalscoring form, picking out the top-left corner after connecting perfectly on the half-volley.
Motherwell soon doubled their advantage, with McDonald-Nguah striking on her return from a recent injury spell on the side-lines.
Gardner’s dangerous corner kick caused the visiting defence problems, and lurking at the back post, McDonald-Nguah prodded home with an overhead-kick.
The women of steel sealed the 2022/23 campaign in style with a well-worked team goal.
A clever interchange of play allowed McDonald-Nguah the time to pick out Tiree Burchill, who’s clever first-touch fell kindly to Gardner, who buried her effort into the bottom-right corner.
Today’s result secures a fifth straight victory over Aberdeen, and rounds off a season of highs and lows, but so many signs of progression for Paul Brownlie’s side.