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Aaron Ramsey speaks on his Rangers debut, the plan for more minutes and what he has 'already been warned about'

Aaron Ramsey is looking forward to building on his first appearance for Rangers as he reflected on making his Ibrox debut in the 5-0 win over Hearts on Sunday.

The Wales midfielder replaced Scott Arfield in the 76th minute after being named on the bench for the first time since joining on loan from Juventus on the final day of the January transfer window.

Rangers now head into a busy schedule of eight matches in four weeks and Ramsey revealed a plan has been put in place to build up his match minutes with Hibs next up at Ibrox on Wednesday.

"It was a good one to come on in," Ramsey reflected. "Obviously the boys played really well today, won 5-0, and I'm just really happy to make my debut, in front of that atmosphere, was brilliant.

"Hopefully now I can play a lot more and get my fitness up quickly and really get going.

"We've got a brief plan of how we're going to do that. It was a plan to get some minutes in the legs today, 15 to 20 minutes, so yeah, good to be back out there.

"I haven't played a lot of football. I think the last time was November, so it was good to get back out there on the pitch and hopefully now we can progress nicely.

"There's so many games coming up so there's a lot of opportunities to get some minutes in and progress now with more minutes over the coming weeks."

Ramsey revealed he was desperate to get on the pitch as he continually looked for the call from manager Giovanni van Bronckhorst after being sent out to warm-up midway through the second half.

"I'm always excited to get on the pitch," he said. "I haven't played a lot recently and I was itching to get on there.

"I kept looking over because the warm-up was going on a bit, so eventually we got the nod to get on. I was happy to make my debut,

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