Glasgow Rangers striker Alfredo Morelos scored for Graeme Murty’s side against Aberdeen at Ibrox.

Rangers striker Alfredo Morelos has been a huge success at Ibrox since his move in the summer of 2017 and has been one of the best players for the Gers so far this season.
The 21-year-old Colombian striker is scoring goals for fun at the moment, and the youngster was on target against Aberdeen at Ibrox on Wednesday evening.
The former Independiente Medellin star opened the scoring for Graeme Murty’s goal in the 32nd minute in the Scottish Premiership game, which the Glasgow giants won 2-0.

Morelos, though, did not finish the match, as manager Murty took him off in the 70th minute and brought on January loan signing from Nottingham Forest, Jason Cummings, in his place.
The striker, who joined Rangers from HJK in the summer of 2017 when Pedro Caixinha was in charge of the Gers, was not pleased to come off.

Former Rangers striker Andrew Little, who is now on the books of Stirling Albion in Scottish League Two, has given his take on Morelos’s reaction to getting substituted.
Little told Official Rangers Podcast about Morelos: “I think that’s the most pleasing thing to see that reaction, and I am sure that’s just the type of player he, that’s just his character. I don’t think anyone will take that badly, even the fans.”
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