City were emphatic winners against Rangers in the final in Stirling
Glasgow City strolled to a comfortable 5-0 win over Rangers in the Unite Scottish Cup final at Forthbank.
The Scottish Women's Premier League leaders were streets ahead of their First Division rivals in terms of technique and fitness.
Sue Lappin and Leanne Ross both claimed a brace with goals in either half, while Jane Brown was also on target late in the game.
Rangers, who are First Division champions, rarely threatened.
Delighted City manager Peter Caulfield said: "There was only one winner out there and I think we showed for the entire 90 minutes that we were the better side.
"We dominated from the first whistle to the last and our goalkeeper only touched the ball twice, to sweep at the edge of her box.
"The whole squad has got us this far this season and, with two trophies already, we are gunning now for the all important one - the Premier League - to crown off a historic treble."
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