Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

I’ll show nasty side says Goss

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RANGERS new boy Sean Goss has told Light Blues supporters that he has a “nasty” side to his game amid other attributes.

The QPR midfielder signed a loan deal with the Ibrox club until the end of the season.

The German-born 22-year-old moved to the Sky Bet Championsh­ip side from Manchester United last January but has only made six appearance­s.

He said: “I’m a defensive midfielder who likes to get on the ball from the back four and spread passes around.

“I also like to think I have goals in my game, so I will be trying to get forward as much as I can as well.

“I’d like to start the play off from the defence, get on the ball as much as I can and dictate the play.

“I also have that nasty side to me as well, and will get stuck in.”

Goss lived with Gers midfielder Jordan Thompson when both were at Old Trafford and said: “I have spoken to him quite a bit and he couldn’t say enough about the club”.

However, he insists he needed little persuading in moving to Glasgow.

“Rangers is a massive football club with a massive fanbase as well, and being out there seeing the stadium was unbelievab­le,” said Goss.

“So f or me it was a no-brainer and I couldn’t wait to get here. I know it is a tough league and there is a l ot expected of the Rangers players.

“That is why I’m here — I want to challenge myself at a big club and I can’t wait to get going.”

The Ibrox club also hope Jimmy Nicholl will have completed his move to the Govan side as assistant manager in time to join the squad in the United States.

Nicholl is currently Paul Hartley’s No 2 at Falkirk as well as Michael O’Neill’s assistant with Northern Ireland.

 ??  ?? Rangers signing Sean Goss is pictured leaving Ibrox.
Rangers signing Sean Goss is pictured leaving Ibrox.

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