Glasgow Rangers duo Josh Windass and Alfredo Morelos are playing well for Graeme Murty’s Ibrox side at the moment.

Windass is playing well for Rangers at the moment and has established himself as a key player in Graeme Murty’s team.
The former Accrington Stanley star has scored 10 goals in his last seven games for the Gers, according to The Scottish Sun.
Former Rangers striker Hateley, who had two separate spells at Ibrox and won the Scottish league title six times with the Gers, has suggested that the 24-year-old frustrates him a lot.
Hateley told The Scottish Sun about Windass: “I think he frustrates himself a lot. I still think he can’t understand why he can do this one week and that the other week.
“That’s part and parcel of learning the game. Once he figures how to get the consistency, he can be a real big asset to the football club.”

Hateley has also given his opinion on Rangers striker Alfredo Morelos, who has been in great form for the Gers so far this season.
The 21-year-old Colombian is banging the goals for fun in the Scottish Premiership, having joined the Ibrox club from HJK Helsinki in the summer of 2017 for a transfer fee reported by The Scottish Sun to be worth £1 million.
Hateley told The Scottish Sun about Morelos: “I see a little bit of inexperience there, which will come on.
“A good pre-season with all the boys together will make him a better player again. I think he has the attributes to be a good player. He uses his body really well.”

Room for improvement
Windass and Morelos are two of the best players in the current Rangers team, and there is still room for improvement given that both are still very young.
The Rangers fans will hope that the midfielder and the striker maintain their good run of form until the end of the season.
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