Glasgow Rangers youngster flourished on his loan debut.

Rangers talent Zak Rudden enjoyed an impressive debut for loan side Falkirk at the weekend.
The Rangers youngster scored after just 18 minutes against Ayr – even though his side went on to lose 3-2.
Rudden’s performance was seen as Falkirk’s biggest positive, according to manager Ray McKinnon.
McKinnon praised the Rangers talent, speaking to Falkirk’s official website.
He said: “I knew all about Zak, he’ll work his socks off for us.
“If we put that ball in the box, he’ll score goals
“His all round play was excellent, he’s a real positive for us.
“He’s only going to get better. He’s not played a lot of football at this level. I’m delighted for him.”

Rudden was a regular for Rangers’ under-20 side before his loan move, which was made to give him a fresh challenge.
The 18-year-old has represented Scotland at youth international level and is a player with a bright future.
Rudden joined Falkirk on deadline day on a six month loan, which could get extended until the end of the season.
It is only just the start, but the early signs are promising.

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