Glasgow Rangers midfielder Josh Windass praises current Ibrox manager Graeme Murty.

Windass has been in good form for Rangers in recent weeks and has established himself as a key player in the Gers’ team.
The 24-year-old midfielder has scored 12 goals and provided eight assists in 29 Scottish Premiership appearances for the Ibrox club so far this season, according to Transfermarkt.com.
The former Accrington Stanley star, who officially joined Rangers in the summer of 2016 when Mark Warburton was the manager of the Gers, has praised Murty for playing him in the right position.

Windass told The Daily Record about Murty: “He’s brilliant. He’s obviously a really fun guy to have around.
“He’s obviously helped me a lot since he’s come in, obviously playing me in the position I would prefer to play in and given me a lot of advice and yeah, I’ve done well for him.”

Quality footballer
There is no doubt regarding the quality of Windass; the problem is that he has not always been consistent.
Windass seems to have added consistency to his game now and is also scoring quite regularly.
It appears that Rangers manager Murty is getting the best out of the 24-year-old midfielder.
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