Steven Gerrard has told Alfredo Morelos ' doubters to watch his performance against Midtjylland as evidence he is committed to Rangers.
The Colombian striker produced a stunning performance as the Ibrox side dominated against their Danish opposition in the Europa League third round qualifier.
Morelos grabbed a goal and set up another two and was the best player on the pitch.
He's been linked with moves away all summer and Gerrard has admitted he would like Morelos to face the media and commit to the club.
But he reckons he's gone a long way to silencing his snipers after an all-action display in Denmark.
He told RangersTV: "We’ve come away from home and scored four goals. We had some outstanding individual performances.

"I thought Jon Flanagan in his first start was immense, two centre backs fantastic again, Joe Aribo gets an unbelievable goal, the work rate the midfield put in as a whole, Scott Arfield gets a lovely little pass finish.
"If anyone was doubting big Buff’s (Morelos) commitment to this club, just watch that 90 minutes because I thought he was outstanding."
Gerrard's side face Hibs in the next game and the Ibrox boss has revealed he will make changes for it.
The likes of Steven Davis, Borna Barisic, Sheyi Ojo and Jermain Defoe were all benched for Thursday night's win and could all return.
But Gerrard has called on Rangers supporters to have the full stadium bouncing for what is a huge game for his players.

It's the first home league match of the season and Gerrard feels that could be vital.
He added: "We respect the opposition and we’ll respect them in the second leg. The important thing now is the players need to realise a lot of hard work needs to go into the second leg.
"But we’ve got Hibernian to focus on so we need to forget Midtjylland for a week and really focus on trying to build on our performance at Kilmarnock.
"We go into the next one really quick, the squad is big enough, I’ll make a few changes at the weekend to freshen it up but I need Ibrox to be rocking at the weekend because we’ve put a lot into tonight so we need the crowd at the weekend."