Glasgow Times

Stevie surprised by Coulibaly condition

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RANGERS boss Steven Gerrard has backed Lassana Coulibaly to go from strength to strength.

The midfielder has made an impressive start to life at Ibrox following his loan move from Angers and netted his first goal for the Gers in the Europa League win over Maribor.

Cou lib alyh as quickly endeared himself to supporters and become an integral part of Gerrard’s plans.

Rangers have an option to purchase the Malian internatio­nal at the end of his season- long stay.

And Gerrard is delighted with his instant Ibrox. impact

Ger ra rd said: “He’s ahead of where I thought he would be at this time.

“As a player, when I did pre- season, I always felt I needed four or five friendly matches under my belt, maybe two or three in the season, to feel in top shape and ready.

“He has played three games in terms of maximum minutes.

“Realistica­lly he is still in pre- season in terms of match fitness, sharpness and game time.

“So we believe there is still more to come. But he has found his consistenc­y and the fans are buying into him.

“As a player, when you play for a crowd as passionate as the Rangers crowd, if you empty the tank for them, and give everything you have possibly got in your body when you cross the white line, they are going to come with you.

“They are going to support you, they are going to be behind you. That’ s the message for every single player. Lassana knows that.

“He is committed to it and he has got the fans onside.

“Now it is about him just polishing his game and finding that consistenc­y and he will be a helluva player for us.”

 ??  ?? Lassana Coulibaly celebrates his late goal
Lassana Coulibaly celebrates his late goal

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