Josh Windass has made an impressive start to life at Ibrox side Glasgow Rangers.
Glasgow Rangers summer signing Josh Windass has told the Glasgow Evening Times of his determination to stay in Mark Warburton’s starting line-up.
Windass has made nine appearances for Rangers so far, but he has struggled to have a run in the first-team.

The former Accrington Stanley man did start in Rangers’ last match, which ended in a 3-0 win over Kilmarnock.
And Windass insists that he is now determined to keep hold of his place in Rangers’ first-team, despite a vast amount of competition for places at Ibrox.
“I thrive on it,” Windass said about the pressure at Rangers. “There’s always someone behind you who will step in to your place if you don’t do well. I prefer that. I like that feeling of having to do well. Hopefully, I can stay in the team now.”

Windass has adapted better to life at Rangers than many of Warburton’s other summer signings.
The 22-year-old appears to be at home at Ibrox, and has caught the eye in his initial displays for the Glasgow club.
Rangers are now in second place in the Scottish Premiership table, with their next match coming against Ross County on Sunday.

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