Ibrox side Glasgow Rangers won on Sean Goss’ debut in midweek.

Goss has joined Rangers on loan until the end of the season, and the youngster played his first game for Graeme Murty’s side against Aberdeen.
Goss impressed as Rangers picked up a 2-0 win in the contest, and he immediately praised the atmosphere at Ibrox after the match.
And the central midfielder says that the electric noise that Rangers fans created did not take him be surprise, as his new teammates had already raved about the Light Blues supporters to him.

“My debut at Ibrox was great, I was buzzing,” Goss said. “It was my first competitive game in a long time so I was delighted to be out there.
“It was a brilliant atmosphere and the three points topped it off.
“The boys told me beforehand how good it would be under the lights at Ibrox. And there was some noise – it was terrific.”

Rangers have a sizeable amount of injuries in midfield at the moment, which should give Goss a chance to stake his place for a regular spot in Murty’s first-team.
Rangers are next in action against Ross County later today, and Goss is likely to start in the contest.
If the Light Blues can pick up a victory it will extend their winning run to four, and push them up into second place in the Scottish Premiership table.
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