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2 hours ago, theiconicman said:

He is the best option we have on the right wing so he should start. So far he has done well but either he can't, or is told not to, cross. Something I think he'll need to work on if he wants to continue to hold that place.

 I love his willingness to come inside and just run at goal rather than heading to the touchline but he does need to mix it up a bit.

Saw someone compared him to Neil McCann which I find strange given McCann would get to the touchline and whip in very good crosses.

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Ross McCausland: Rangers winger on 'mayhem', dedication & Steven Davis

 

Ross McCausland became the youngest Northern Irish player to score in a European competition since internationaI manager Michael O'Neill in 1989

Ross McCausland says life in the first team at boyhood club Rangers is "feeling a bit normal now" after a couple of weeks of "mayhem".

McCausland, 20, made his Northern Ireland debut in November a week after his first start for the Ibrox club.

He then became the youngest Northern Irish player to score in a European competition since NI manager Michael O'Neill in 1989.

"I'm buzzing with how it has panned out," McCausland said.

"I'm just trying to enjoy it."

It has been a whirlwind few weeks for Rangers academy graduate McCausland, who has taken his chance after being handed a first start by interim manager Steven Davis, which was followed by a European debut.

He was then drafted into O'Neill's Northern Ireland squad and was named in the starting XI for the 4-0 Euro 2024 qualifier defeat by Finland in Helsinki, wearing the number eight shirt of his hero Davis.

A first goal for Rangers followed as he continued to progress under manager Philippe Clement.

That strike broke the record held by his international manager, and his rise to prominence was capped when he signed a contract extension to keep him at Ibrox until the summer of 2027.

"I'm just trying to take as much experience out of it as possible," McCausland added.

"It's hard to put it into words because it's something I have dreamt of as a kid, growing up a Rangers fan. It's surreal but I'm enjoying it. 

"Dreaming of wearing the Rangers jersey, it's a big thing and finally putting it on is amazing. 

"Coming in, it's always surreal. Every single day is a bit like, 'wow' and you're always taken aback by it." 

After being spotted at Chimney Corner, McCausland moved to Ballymena United academy before moving to Linfield. He caught the eye of the Rangers scouts and earned a move to the SPL giants as a 16-year-old in 2019.

"You ultimately put all your eggs into one basket with football. Obviously it does take a lot of dedication," McCausland said.

"My family have been on my journey with me and it probably wouldn't have been possible without them.

"It's countless days after school, you are out on your own for hours - rain, hail or snow. Just simple things like that, you might be in the gym, it all comes into play when you get that step up into first-team football."

 

The Steven Davis effect

As with many young footballers in Northern Ireland, they grow up idolising international captain Davis, who is in his second spell with Rangers. 

After an ACL injury last December put him on the sidelines, Davis was named interim manager of the Glasgow giants when former boss Michael Beale left the club in October. 

Davis handed McCausland his European debut and the youngster has now established himself as a key first-team player under Clement, who he says has "been really good with me".

McCausland said having the trust of Davis "was amazing" and his Rangers journey and Northern Ireland bow stems from that moment.

"It all comes from when Davo gives me the nod. I appreciate it all," McCausland added. 

"Having him there, as a person in general, it is amazing to have him to look up to. With his experience and what he has achieved, not just with his club but worldwide. 

"He's a great guy and whenever I was stemming up at Rangers I didn't see as much of him because I wasn't around the first-team at this point. 

"When he was interim manager he was telling me to do what I had been doing in training and play with confidence.

"I tried to listen to that and play with a bit of confidence and a bit of directness."

Ross McCausland made his Northern Ireland debut against Finland in November

McCausland was handed his first Northern Ireland start by O'Neill a week after his first start in a Rangers shirt and the winger said he was "buzzing".

"It was another dream of mine to pull on that Northern Ireland jersey. 

"I probably didn't expect it to come so soon but I loved every minute of it. It was amazing." 

After breaking into the first-team, McCausland will be aiming to win his first trophy with the club in Sunday's Scottish League Cup final with Aberdeen. 

"It would be icing on the cake," McCausland added. "At a club like Rangers you look to win every trophy we can.

"There is obviously going to be pressure on you from the fans to have an impact on the games. I'm just trying to do that in every game. 

"To be honest, I haven't really noticed any pressure because I just try and play my own game because I believe in myself.

"Every footballer needs to be confident. That's one of the big things I would rely on in terms of myself. 

"Coming off the back of the last few weeks, my confidence is high at the minute and I think it gets better in training with the players I'm training with. I'm trying to keep doing well in the games."

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2 hours ago, G.E.C. said:

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Absolutely outstanding! A lot of players his age having broken into the first team would be cutting about thinking they were billy big baws but instead he is out doing this. Pretty sure the players trained today too? 

Inspirational! A lot could do with taking his lead. Stuff like this goes a long way and dare I say it is captain material.

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1 hour ago, Perth_Campsie_Ger said:

Absolutely outstanding! A lot of players his age having broken into the first team would be cutting about thinking they were billy big baws but instead he is out doing this. Pretty sure the players trained today too? 

Inspirational! A lot could do with taking his lead. Stuff like this goes a long way and dare I say it is captain material.

Seems like he’s used an excuse to skip training 

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15 hours ago, Colin Traive said:

I’d rest him against Ross County, same with Sima. Start with Wright and Matondo.

Lets just get the game won, 2 games to go then regroup. I fall into this Matondo and Wright trap far too often, no harm to them but they just aren't what’s required even against Ross County.

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His last few performances have been a bit meh, not sure he's enough for starting an OF game. Credit to the lad though for doing that at Christmas. As someone else said some of the "fame" and money can go to young players heads. Nice to see wee Ross is staying grounded 

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