The Press and Journal (Inverness, Highlands, and Islands)

Caixinha crew culture of change as foreign legion adapts

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Pedro Caixinha reckons Rangers can start laying down foundation­s for a successful season now that his foreign recruits are finally feeling at home in Scotland.

The Light Blues have recovered from a difficult start with back-to-back wins against Ross County and Dundee.

Caixinha believes that turnaround has been prompted because summer signings such as Colombian hitman Alfredo Morelos, Mexican playmaker Carlos Pena and Portuguese wideman Daniel Candieas have found their feet.

He said: “All of them needed different times to get adapted. It’s a different reality, a different culture.

“Even for me as a European from Portugal it’s different coming to live in Scotland.

“Imagine what it’s like for someone from the other side of the world to get adapted to this culture, this type of football.

“For example, the guys from Mexico find it unusual to play all the time with the pitch wet. That gives you more pace in the game and they need to understand that.

“However, they’re now getting together in the direction we want.

“We’ve brought their families over, found them a place to live, found a college for their kids, but there’s still other adaptation­s, like food and nutrition. So there’s lots of things to think through and get together for them to feel comfortabl­e and confident. Then they can express the football they have.”

Pena has taken longer than most to settle in.

A lot was expected of the £2.5million signing from Guadalajar­a but he has so far only been given three brief substitute runouts.

He did open his account in Saturday’s 4-1 win against Neil McCann’s Dark Blues, however, and Caixinha is confident the Mexico internatio­nal will make a bigger contributi­on soon. He added: “Against County and Dundee when there was more space because we were leading, Carlos felt free to perform. But now we’re preparing him to understand sometimes the time and space isn’t there.

“That’s the question we need to go a little bit further on, to the next level, for him to perform with us on a regular basis.

“He’s going to get the rhythm by playing in the match, not by training.”

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