Celtic inflict further pain on rivals Rangers with 1-0 Scottish Women’s Cup final win at Hampden ParkCeltic inflicted further pain on rivals Rangers as they ran out narrow 1-0 winners in the Scottish Women’s Cup final at Hampden Park despite playing with 10 players for the bulk of the second half.In a game of few clear-cut chances, it was Morgan Cross’ close-range finish that sealed victory for Celtic in the 27th minute as Grant Scott claimed his first trophy as manager following his appointment in December.In the opposite dugout, the result caps off a season of frustration for Rangers boss Leanne Crichton in her debut campaign in management. Pipped to the SWPL title by Hearts last weekend on the final day, she saw her side lose 2-1 to Glasgow City in the Sky Sports Cup final back in March. Celtic, who ended the league season in fifth, were aiming to win a first major trophy since their maiden league title victory 741 days ago.Celtic’s Emma Lawton was sent off just before the hour mark – but her side clung on for the victory over Rangers at Hampden Park…