Rangers boss Mark Warburton brought the player to Ibrox last January.
Rangers midfielder Harry Forrester has been discussing his career at Ibrox so far.
The attacker is all set to feature for Rangers in their friendly fixture with RB Leipzig this weekend and has been discussing his career at the club so far.
Forrester joined the club a year ago on a free transfer from Doncaster Rovers, having previously worked with Mark Warburton at both Brentford and Watford.
He has had his good moments and his bad, but Rangers fans overall appreciate the effort and work-rate of the 26-year-old.
Rangers’ Harry Forrester reacts
Speaking to the official Rangers website he admitted that a leg break half way through his Rangers career did have a massive impact on his Ibrox career so far:
“I think I look back on my year with fond memories. I came in under what was maybe tough circumstances with the six-month deal, and I kicked on from there.
“I broke my leg mid-flow and missed the last two big games of last season, but I worked hard to get myself ready to start pre-season, and managed to do that. To kick-off the season with a couple of goals was great.
Rangers’ Harry Forrester and Dumbarton’s Steven Saunders in action
“The last few months haven’t been as good as I had hoped, but that happens in football. It’s up to me to force my way back in and kick-on again.
“I’ve had a great time though in the year I have been here and a lot of great memories so far.”
Now back fit again Forrester is doing everything he can to earn himself a place back in the Rangers first-team.
At the moment, he faces something of an uphill battle but Rangers fans can agree that no matter what form he is in Forrester will always give his utmost to the cause at Ibrox.
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