Sunday Mirror (Northern Ireland)

NOT ALF’ BAD: GIO

Gers gaffer beaming over form of hitman Colak as Morelos watches on from Ibrox stands

- SCOTT MCDERMOTT

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GIO VAN BRONCKHORS­T says he’ll keep picking red-hot Antonio Colak until Alfredo Morelos drags himself in from the cold.

The Rangers gaffer hailed the Croat who bagged a brilliant brace against Ross County yesterday to put the Ibrox side top of the table.

Colak now has seven goals in just nine games, while Morelos has been frozen out by van Bronckhors­t for a lack of profession­alism.

The Dutchman revealed Morelos’ attitude has improved since being left out of their trip to Eindhoven in midweek to face PSV in the Champions League play-off.

But while Colak continues to impress and score goals, van Bronckhors­t says he’ll continue to lead the line for Gers. After the 4-0 win over County, he said: “I’m really happy with Antonio and he’s in a very good moment for us.

“The start he’s had here has been fantastic. We just have to make sure we keep pushing him and he gives us the performanc­es we want every week.

“Morelos worked hard this week and I’ll sit down with him today and speak about his future.

“He’s still our player and Alfredo knows what he has to do to become available again. The first week’s reaction has been very positive.”

Rangers now have 20 games in 77 days before the World Cup in Qatar. As well as Premiershi­p and League Cup action, they’re in a Champions league glamour group with Liverpool, Ajax and Napoli.

Van Bronckhors­t says his squad is strong enough to cope.

He said: “We have a big squad. I could easily have picked some of my bench players to start against Ross County and that shows the strength we have.

“We could have changed more but you see with the changes we made, our intensity and level of playing doesn’t drop.That’s what you want as a club and a manager.

“The games are coming fast but when you start like we did today, you will never drop your levels and we reached a very high level.

“I was pleased with the performanc­e, clean sheet and the goals we scored.”

As well as Colak’s double, John Lundstram and Steven Davis scored for Gers in a dominant display.

Ryan Kent got two assists and playmakers Tom Lawrence and Malik Tillman also impressed against the Staggies.

Van Bronckhors­t said: “Tom is a player who can play between the lines and find spaces. He has the ability to scan surroundin­gs.

“It’s the same with Mallik who sees the big picture.

“Tom’s movement was excellent throughout the game. Even as a striker later on, he found the pockets to become available.”

Meanwhile, van Bronckhors­t should be boosted by the return to fitness of £4 million defender Ben Davies this week.

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