Club captain Rachael Boyle wants Hibernian Women to continue their rich vein of form going into this weekend’s match against Montrose.
The Hibees are now unbeaten in 12 league matches - winning 10 and drawing twice - following last weekend's 2-0 win over Queen's Park at Ochilview.
"As a squad we’ve set our targets at the start of the month," Boyle said.
"We wanted to try and get two wins from two and we managed to get the first one last weekend. Now it is on to the next, and by no means do we think it’s going to be easy."
"I think Montrose have got better as the season has gone on. It's an away game, so it's going to be difficult. But we’ll go there full of confidence and looking to get three points."

Boyle also stated how happy the squad was for 15-year-old Isla Taylor following her First Team debut against Queen’s Park.
"We’ve got a great group of girls in the dressing room. Everyone gets on as it is quite a tight-knit group.
"The academy girls have come in and they’ve obviously got the people they are closest to probably more their age group, but it's just making sure you're there if they need any advice.
"For Isla to get on the pitch and almost grab herself a goal on her debut was incredible. You could see the delight from everyone after the game. We were all dead chuffed for her."
Despite the positive form the Hibees are currently in, the captain knows there is a long way to go for the rest of the season.
"The squad spoke a few weeks ago. We said there's still a long way to go in the season. There’s going to be some good days and some bad days and for us [the Queen's Park win] was a bad day.
"But we still got the three points. The objective was three points and a clean sheet. We've got to take that into the next game, be a bit more positive on the ball and make sure that we get back to the heights we were hitting previously."
After the praise she received from her teammate Rosie Livingstone before last weekend's win against Queen’s Park, the skipper made sure to also give Livingstone the praise she deserves.
"I think I need to pay Rosie for that one later!" she joked. "It was really nice to hear. I spoke to Rosie after seeing that and I basically said to her she doesn’t realise how much she did for me throughout that period as well.

"It wasn't just me being there for her. Her exuberance and enthusiasm around the building really helped me out as there were some days I just didn’t want to be in the building.
"It is a good group of girls and everyone is in it together and we’re all looking after each other."
Boyle knows the standard of hard work she has to put in to give her the best chance of starting each week following her lengthy spell on the sidelines.
"I’m always wanting to play as much as I can. I have missed so much football I just want to be playing, but that is down to the coaches and how they feel is best to line up on a Sunday.
"If I can put the performances in at training and try to be up to that standard throughout the week then I put myself in the best position to be selected.
"It’s a competitive squad and you can see it's really benefiting the team this year because we're creeping up that table a little bit."
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