Linzi Taylor states that the Hibs Women squad are "thriving" heading into a thrilling final week of ScottishPower Women's Premier League fixtures.
The Hibees face both Celtic and Rangers in our final two fixtures, with Elena Sadiku's Hoops travelling to Meadowbank on Wednesday night for the first of the two clashes.
Grant Scott's side are unbeaten against the Glasgow outfit this season, earning two goalless draws and a narrow 1-0 win in three meetings.
Three clean sheets against last season's league champions is an impressive feat - one that Taylor puts down to the entire team, not just the backline.
"When you're getting clean sheets it's the defence and the goalkeeper that gets the credit but the great work rate, starting from the top, has been unbelievable this year.
"Everybody is working so hard for each other. For us to [keep another clean sheet] come Wednesday, I think it's got to take everybody.
While Celtic have been entirely kept out, Hibs have been unable to break down Wednesday's opposition on two occasions this season, also.
Despite putting in two strong away performances, both matches - in Airdrie and Hamilton - have ended in stalemates.
"For us I think it's just about doing the right things.

"We know if we're going to get an opportunity, especially with players like McGovern and Eilidh, you know if you can get a ball into them, then nine times out of ten they're going to get on the end of it.
"We just keep working hard and hopefully it comes."
With the team sitting atop the SWPL standings with two games to go, there is a clear buzz around HTC as the girls prepare for the final push.
This spark within the squad is not just limited to the players, with Taylor believing the staff also play a huge role in the mood at the Club heading into the pivotal week.
"The morale is really good. We've got a really good group in there.
"I think that actually comes from the coaching staff all the way down. It filters down. The culture at the club is great.
"It's a really positive time to be part of Hibs. I think you can see that on the pitch, off the pitch. The girls are really thriving."