Yesterday morning Jo Potter, the manager of theRangers knew that her side needed to win the three remaining SWPL1 matches and hope for a favour elsewhere if they were going to keep their treble chances alive…

Their remaining games were against Celtic, Hearts and then against current leaders Hibs, who were playing Glasgow City – the Scottish Cup Finalist opponents of Potter’s side. Last season Fran Alonso’s Celtic side in the first half of the season – when amassed a huge goal difference advantage which ultimately delivered a first ever SWPL title for Celtic. Alonso left to the a job in the States and is now back coaching in his native Spain and Elena Sadiku came in as his replacement.

Celtic got lucky with Alonso and hopes were high that the Celtic Board had struck it lucky with his replacement, Elena Sadiku who was a youth team coach at Everton.
Despite a dismal record in all domestic cup competitions in her time at Celtic, Sadiku finished the campaign as a title winner, which was won on goal difference. At the time The Celtic Star asked her to acknowledge the contribution made by Fran Alonso – but she post blank refused to do so. It was a telling moment but if it meant her focus and determination to be a winner was going to drive Celtic FC forward then so be it.

Her first full season in charge started well with decent success in the UEFA Women’s Champions League qualifiers, making the 16 team group stages and while losing all six games her team wasn’t embarrassed at any stage against the likes of English Champions Chelsea, Real Madrid and Dutch side FC Twente.
On St Patrick’s Day 2024 Sadiku’s Celtic side beat theRangers. That would remain her one and only victory over Potter’s side, who this season didn’t ignore Alonso’s strategy of banging in as many goals as possible against the weaker sides in the SWPL before the split.

That could be important come the end of the season would have been Potter’s message to her players having lost the title on goal difference last season.
Hibs and Glasgow City yesterday shared the points in a 2-2 draw, which meant that theRangers had the title destination back in their own hands. With the remaining three games and they’d be Champions, the huge goal difference lead was as good as an extra point.

Elena Sadiku’s Celtic side could do something about that, or so we hoped. A long ball through the middle was badly misjudged by the Celtic FC Women skipper Kelly Clark and despite Emma Lawton’ best efforts theRangers were in front after 13 minutes.
🔵 Tadhal do Rangers!
Rangers take the lead in the Old Firm!
It’s Kirsty Howat with the opener ⤵️ pic.twitter.com/ik7lpQPou2
— BBC ALBA (@bbcalba) May 11, 2025
The rest of the first half passed by with zero threat to theRangers goal in an unacceptably bad performance by a Celtic side – sadly it’s become the norm. There were at least a few efforts on goal after the break but theRangers didn’t have to get out of second gear to protect their lead and Potter had a huge smile on her face at the final whistle.

Elena Sadiku’s post-match interview with Celtic TV was the usual detached from reality stuff she’s been spouting week after week. Have a listen:
Elena Sadiku reacts to this afternoon’s match 🎥⤵️#CELRAN | #CelticFC🍀 pic.twitter.com/wLUJmW36I6
— Celtic FC Women (@CelticFCWomen) May 11, 2025
Celtic’s season is done and dusted and so too is Sadiku’s time as Celtic head coach. There are two games to play, against leaders Hibs at Meadowbank stadium on Wednesday night – and for the first time in my life I certainly do not want Celtic to win that match, not that it’s likely.
Then it’s Motherwell at Celtic Park – of all places – next Sunday 18 May. Has Celtic even been promoting this game? Judging by the tiny turn-out from Celtic supporters at Hamilton yesterday for the Glasgow Derby against theRangers, Paradise will be empty for that game against Motherwell who yesterday lost 6-0 to Hearts. That means that Hearts ow match Celtic for points and for goal difference.

They are playing theRangers on Wednesday night and presumably will lose as will Celtic at Hibs. That means it will be a last day decider for Celtic FC Women once against. Last year to determine if we’d be champions, as it was the case the year before under Fran Alonso. This time under Elena Sadiku – if she last that long – it will be to determine whether we finish fourth or fifth in the SWPL1 table.
A manager out of her depth, with nothing on her CV ahead of her time at Celtic to justify the appointment, Elena Sadiku’s time is up. There’s no structure, patterns of play or tactical system to that team and many of these players will have to go. Even the Celtic core with players like Clark, Craig and Ross are well past their best. Sadiku’s signing have flopped, the decent players at the club like Gallacher, have shown nothing this year.

In the starting eleven yesterday you could give pass marks to Daugherty in goals and Lawton playing at centre-half, the latest player thrown into the centre half role vacated by Celtic-daft Caitlin Hayes who was shipped out in January after a dressing room row with Sadiku. After that the wheels came off this Celtic side in a car-crash of a season.
Time’s up Elena, thanks for your role in delivering the title and for guiding us through to the group stages of the Champions League but the season has turned into a nightmare and unfortunately the manager pays the price.

Celtic have a multi-million pounds training facility ready but remain curiously silent on it’s opening, no doubt recognising the folly in bringing this to the wider support at this time due to the dismal performances and campaign from Celtic FC Women.
We’ve a few suggestions on who might be a replacement as Celtic FC Women manager but the problem is bigger than that. Celtic underfund the women’s team and have the fourth or even fifth biggest budget in the league behind theRangers, Glasgow City, Hibs and on a par with Hearts.
Suppose you only get what you pay for.
- Yesterday’s results
- SWPL1 table as it stands
Totally agree with you David. From the high of being champions to the turgid offerings now in one season is almost unbelievable. Sadiku won the league with Fran’s squad but has shown how inept she is with her own team
They are dreadful to watch and a whole squad turnaround is needed but won’t happen as the board don’t take the women’s game seriously. Emma Lawton is the one positive in amongst the dross that is there.
Excellent article. Come on Celtic Board support the women’s team. Fran was inspirational to fans and probably the team. The venue of home games in AIrdrie and Hamilton does not help but that is a side issue. Let’s have more games at Celtic park or in it’s vicinity next season and finish ahead of the rest.
I’d keep Loferski, Ashford-Clifford, Momo, Lawton, Barclais and Daugherty and wouldn’t bat an eyelid if everyone else was binned.
I have a bit more sympathy than the article, investment in the playing staff isn’t ‘just an excuse’, it’s a reason AND we played tbose extra Champions League games against a smaller more ellite selection of clubs AND we lost our star defender (seemed a fan fave and a leader too) in Hayes.
If we got this result with better backing I’d be harsher, but i worry it is short termism, throwing the baby outwith the bathwater binning Elena. HH
Barclais is massively overlooked, if you look at the distances she puts in she is everywhere in defence/midfield and solid to boot. I’ve also just spotted her contract is up this summer I’m hoping we can lock her down again.
I think the underfunding of the Ghirls and the lack of support Elena Sadiku has had from the finance people and the board is the biggest factor and watching her press conferences it is clear at this time the finance people have not been discussing contracts with the dozen or so players rumoured to be out of contract (maybe why so many seem to be not fighting for the club). For those wanting Alonso back I don’t think at 17.5% win rate and dead last in USA and a 20.5% win rate and 3rd bottom in Spain is a recommendation. For the record Hayes wanted away from start of season and her agent was offering her to lots of teams as she was keen to try in a bigger league before she was too old. Hearts Hibs and Glasgow city all prospered by being loyal to their head coach and for me Sadiku deserves a 2nd full season having won the SWPL and UWCL group stage qualification
I wouldn’t normally argue against the logic of sticking with a manager in this situation for another season, but since Christmas they have been lost. The team needs a fresh start, she’s got the passion clearly but I’m not seeing it translate on the field.
I’ve missed one home game this season even the busiest games would have looked like a joke in Celtic park, the support base needs to grow. I’m going to be super controversial and say compared to the showing theRangers put on at Broadwood ours is pretty shocking. We didn’t even have anyone with a drum on Sunday the game aside the atmosphere on the Celtic side was dead compared to other fans.
Too hot to sack.