Top of the table drama in SWPL team of the weekpublished at 14:04 GMT 10 February
Charlotte Cohen
BBC Sport Scotland

Lee Gibson (Glasgow City): Although the City goalkeeper didn't keep a clean sheet, Gibson made an incredible save to deny Celtic a late winner.
Maddi Wilde (Celtic): The right-back was thrown on for her first Celtic appearance in the first half against league leaders Glasgow City after an injury to Emma Lawton but the 22-year-old didn't look fazed by the occasion. A solid debut as her side picked up a vital point.
Lana Golob (Glasgow City): A solid presence at the back for the league leaders and didn't do much wrong.
Li Mengwen (Rangers): A goal and an assist as Rangers thrashed Hamilton. Can't ask for much more from a defender.
Jenna Slattery (Hearts): The midfielder had a lot of fun for Hearts, scoring two and setting up another as her side thumped Aberdeen to move up to second in the table.
Isla Taylor (Partick Thistle): Scored what proved to be the winning goal against top-six rivals Montrose as the race for that remaining spot goes down to the final pre-split game.
Kirsty Morrison (Hibernian): Netted the opening goal and set up the other in Hibs' 2-0 win over Motherwell.
Maria McAneny (Celtic): The winger delivered a wonderful cross for the equaliser and was denied a spectacular free-kick goal by the palms of Lee Gibson. Her workrate was off the charts all afternoon.
Morgan Cross (Celtic): The striker scored the equaliser and didn't stop running until the final whistle, an important player for Grant Scott's side.
Carly Johns (Hearts): The opposite of her team-mate Slattery, Johns scored one and set up another two in an massive win for Hearts.
Laura Berry (Rangers): A first half hat-trick that included two goals in the space of a minute, how could she not make the team of the week?























