The young Rangers talent caught the eye while away from Ibrox this week, giving manager Pedro Caixinha a little food for thought.
Myles Beerman (right) in action for Rangers
Rangers defender Myles Beerman scored a superb solo goal while away on international duty on Tuesday – and quite rightly sought to show it off on Twitter.
Playing for Malta Under-21s against their Hungarian counterparts in Gyor, the Ibrox youngster picked up the ball to the left of the penalty area and proceeded to cut inside, beating three defenders before rifling into the far right-hand corner.
Bence Biro had fired Hungary ahead in the 16th minute, but Beerman’s reply less than 240 seconds later looked to have earned the visitors a point.
Sadly though, it wasn’t to be, as Bence Lenzser struck in the first minute of stoppage time to inflict a 2-1 defeat in almost identical circumstances to the one suffered at the hands of Cyprus four days earlier.
The Rangers player tweeted afterwards: “Deserved more these past 2 games conceding 2 goals in the last few minutes of the game but that’s football. Happy with my goal”.
Signed from Manchester City a year ago and handed his debut against Kilmarnock in April, Beerman has had to bide his time at Rangers this season, with Lee Wallace fit again, while Declan John also arrived last month.
Declan John has arrived at Rangers from Cardiff
The 18-year-old’s contract is due to expire next summer – although if he can replicate Tuesday’s exploits back at Ibrox that could soon change for the better.
Will Beerman make it at Rangers?
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