Todd Cantwell admits he had goosebumps as he walked out at Ibrox for the first time in a memory that he will hold his whole life.
Michael Beale handed his first Rangers signing since his return to Ibrox an immediate start in his side as they ran out 2-0 winners over St Johnstone to extend his unbeaten start to life at the club. The former Norwich City man hasn't played since November so it was a case of blowing off the cobwebs, admitted the midfielder, who loved every single minute of his debut for the Light Blues.
Speaking to Rangers TV about his experience, he said: “It was goosebumps. I walked out and I thought I would have it all under control, but it's something that I'll hold for a very long time and hopefully for my whole life. It was wonderful to be out there and on the pitch. The three points are the most important thing. I haven't played since November and today was a little bit a case of blowing off the cobwebs. I loved it and I can see myself doing well and I'm looking forward of showing the best version of me."
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He also posted on Instagram after his first game. He wrote: Debut. 3 points. Clean sheet. An enjoyable day for me, some place to call home."
Rangers return to action midweek as part of a blockbuster Scottish Premiership card with a huge clash against in-form Hearts at Tynecastle.
They then face Ross County at Ibrox next weekend before hosting Scottish Championship Partick Thistle in the Scottish Cup.
The League Cup Final with Celtic is also edging closer and closer with the Old Firm rivals locking horns at Hampden for the first piece of silverware at the end of February.
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