The Rangers goalkeeper has been mightily impressed with one of the club’s youngsters.

Rangers stopper Wes Foderingham spoke to the media following his side’s impressive 3-0 win over Partick Thistle at Ibrox yesterday, and offered high praise for his teammate Ross McCrorie, after the youngster scored his first goal for the club, as quoted by the club’s official website.
The Gers are currently in the midst of somewhat of a resurgence, having won four and drawn one of their last five Scottish Premiership outings.
They still sit six points adrift of bitter rivals Celtic in the table, however, and are currently without a permanent manager, although Graeme Murty has done a fine job in his temporary role.
Ross McCrorie in action
Foderingham played a key role in his side’s 3-0 win yesterday, but the 26-year-old chose to shower praise on his 19-year-old teammate, instead of dwell on his own display, as quoted by Rangers.co.uk:
“Since he stepped up to the first team, he has done really well. He is a really level-headed young man and he took his goal really well too so I am pleased for him.”
Ross McCrorie
Click HERE to read Graeme Murty’s surprise reaction upon his return to the dug-out
McCrorie has really impressed since his promotion to first-team duties at Ibrox, and it seems as though he has a long and prosperous career ahead of him.
Rangers now face a two-week lay-off, due to the international break, and face a home match against Hamilton upon their return to action on November 18th.
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