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I want to be part of Gers’ Euro nights for years to come

Docherty vows to shine at Shrews and return to Ibrox for glamour games at top level

- BY ALAN MARSHALL

GREG DOCHERTY admits it’s been “tough” not being part of Rangers’ Europa League campaign – but it’s only fuelling his desire to return to Ibrox.

The 22-year-old midfielder moved to Shrewsbury for the season after Rangers manager Steven Gerrard suggested he would benefit from gaining more action out on loan.

But while Docherty has grasped the opportunit­y handed to him by the League One outfit with both hands, it has not stopped the former Hamilton youngster’s mind wandering to events back in Glasgow.

Sitting alone in a rented flat 280 miles from Ibrox, Docherty confessed he has been left pining for the club after seeing his Rangers team-mates kick off their Group G campaign with stunning performanc­es in against Villarreal and Rapid Vienna.

After winning a crucial point in a 2-2 draw with the Spaniards, Rangers’ 3-1 home win over the Austrians was played out to a thunderous backdrop and Docherty is as determined as ever to taste that Ibrox atmosphere for himself.

He said: “I’ve watched the European games and it’s been hard. The atmosphere seemed amazing and those are the type of matches I’ve always dreamed of being involved in, so it was tough not being there.

“I went on the first two European trips to Macedonia and Croatia and it was tough because, while I was delighted for the guys getting a couple of great results, I wanted to be contributi­ng.

“So I have taken a gamble coming here to Shrewsbury. The hope is while I’m missing out on some big nights this season, I can develop to the point where I’ll be able to look forward to many of them in the years to come.

“I’ve still got four years on my contract and I fully intend to see it out – if not extend it.”

Gerrard has made sure Docherty does not feel he is out of sight and out of mind.

The midfielder said: “The gaffer told me any time I’m up visiting I should pop in. He said he wants me still to be around the place.

“My kit and my locker’s still there and the last time I was up on a day off, I popped in to use the gym and had a quick chat with him and the staff.

“I had scored the weekend before and the gaffer mentioned it. It’s nice to know he’s keeping an eye on me. They have made sure I still feel very welcome and everyone seemed delighted to see me when I popped in which was nice.

“I know what I need to focus on to ensure I come back up the road and become a Rangers mainstay.”

Adding a killer touch to his game is one of the improvemen­ts asked of him and Docherty has responded with three goals in his last five appearance­s for the Shrews.

He said: “This is probably my best goalscorin­g run ever.

“This was one of the reasons why I was so keen to go out on loan, to show I can contribute in the final third.

“I’ve enjoyed my time down here. Getting a run of games is really benefiting me.

“It’s not just on the pitch that I’ve developed. I have matured massively off it. I’m living alone for the first time and I’ve become a bit more independen­t.

“My girlfriend and I were in the process of finding our own place but we’ve had to put that on the backburner because I’m now down here.

“But we’re making it work and my family are pretty much down for every game.

“However, I’m alone down here most of the time and if things aren’t going well it’s harder as I don’t have that support network.

“But that’s allowed my mental state to grow and strengthen. That was something I was keen to do because when you play for the Old Firm there are a lot of demands put on you and you need to be able to cope.”

 ??  ?? SHREW BEAUTY Greg Docherty celebrates scoring against Portsmouth last month RAPID FIRE Rangers skipper James Tavernier congratula­tes Alfredo Morelos after his goal against Vienna
SHREW BEAUTY Greg Docherty celebrates scoring against Portsmouth last month RAPID FIRE Rangers skipper James Tavernier congratula­tes Alfredo Morelos after his goal against Vienna

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