Karen, you’ll be looking to bounce back after last weekend, how are you looking ahead to the match?

We are definitely looking for a huge improvement from last weekend, we were really slack defensively, conceding 5 goals in the first half. It wasn’t good enough, I knew it, the fans knew it and more importantly the girls knew it. We’ve had a good week at training and we hope to perform to the level we know we are capable of on Sunday. 

What do you expect from Stenhousemuir this Sunday?

Stenhousemuir beat us at home earlier this season 2-0 in another forgettable day and I am sure they will be looking to do the double over us. They were well organised, had some talented individuals and held on to their lead well, with players willing to throw themselves in front of everything. They have strengthened their squad and I am sure they will be formidable opponents once again.  

Maisie Hoath became your first signing from Moray Girls this year, what type of player is she and how do you see her fitting into the squad?

Maisie has been training with us for a couple of months now and has fitted in with the squad well. She was completing her season with Moray Girls before making the move across. She is a versatile player who can play in the centre of defence or midfield. She is technically very good and will learn a lot stepping into women’s football. She will bolster our options and I am sure before long she will be challenging for a starting position.