Paul Brownlie’s side comfortably swept aside visitors Queens Park in a convincing display at K-Park on Sunday evening.
The women of steel extended their advantage over closest-rivals Partick Thistle into the final top-six place in the ScottishPower Women’s Premier League table after racking up six goals, including a hat-trick from midfielder Louisa Boyes to complete a commanding performance in East Kilbride.
“It was a strong performance,” Head Coach Paul Brownlie said.
“First-half especially, we were really dominant in the game. It was the best I’ve seen us in spells in terms of how we moved the ball with a real tempo.
“The variation in goals was really good. It goes back to the players, in terms of them taking on information. We did a lot of analysis after the game against Thistle, we knew there were areas that we needed to get better, and the goals today is testament to them.”
Louisa Boyes completed her second hat-trick of November, finding the target across both halves after netting three-times against Aberdeen at Balmoral Stadium over a fortnight ago.
“[Louisa] shows incredible energy in the game,” Brownlie added.
“It’s the speed in the transition at points is something we’ve worked really hard on, and Louisa is really important in that.
“I think you could see that with some of her runs to attack the box. She has came a long way in a really short period of time.”
The women of steel face a short break before their next competitive game, as Laura Berry and Mason Clark both travel with the Scotland Under-19 squad.
“Two of the girls are away with the Scotland 19s,” Brownlie said.
“It will givee the opportunity for the rest of the players to get a break, where they’ll work on their individual programmes. We understand we’ll have a difficult run of games, with Rossvale in the cup and Rangers in the league, but we’ll take it one game at a time.”