Ross McCrorie has started seven times for Ibrox side Glasgow Rangers this season.

Ross McCrorie has suggested to Sky Sports that he hasn’t been completely happy with the amount of games he has played for Rangers this season.
The 20-year-old midfielder has only managed to start seven games for Rangers across all competitions, making 15 appearances in total.
The Ibrox academy starlet finished the 2017-18 campaign as a first-team regular under former Gers boss Graeme Murty, after starting 19 Premiership outings.
But he has been named in Steven Gerrard’s first XI for the past two games – the Europa League defeat at Rapid Wien, and the league win over Hamilton on Sunday.
McCrorie told Sky Sports when asked how the season had been going for him on a personal level: “It’s been quite up and down to be honest.
“I think I’ve played 14 or 15 games. Last season, I played 24 games all in so it’s been up and down but recently I have been involved, so hopefully that continues.”
The problem isn’t so much McCrorie as it is Gerrard boasting an abundance of excellent midfield options, making it very difficult for the youngster to get into a rhythm this season.
But he is clearly hungry to impress and obviously did enough in the Europa League defeat in Vienna to keep his spot in the first XI this past weekend.

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