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Aaron Ramsey: The Rangers player with inside info on him as training sessions catch the eye

During his spell in the English Premier League with Burnley, Arfield had cause to rue Ramsey’s match-winning abilities for Arsenal when the Welsh international midfielder scored the only goal of a clash at Turf Moor in 2015.

Arfield is understandably enthused by the prospect of lining up alongside Ramsey following the Juventus star’s stunning deadline-day loan move to Rangers.

“He was a terrific player when I played against him,” said Arfield. “He caused us enormous problems and he was one of the main players at Arsenal that you need to do your research on.

“He can cause you problems or create that opportunity or score a goal from midfield. He has come in and trained a couple of times and you can see his quality straight away. His CV speaks for itself with the clubs that he has played for and the personnel he has played with in terms of the calibre of player.

“He will help us enormously. Hopefully he gets fit as soon as possible and helps us on the pitch.”

Ramsey looked on from the stand at Celtic Park on Wednesday night as Rangers suffered a humbling 3-0 defeat which saw their Old Firm rivals leapfrog them at the top of the Premiership table.

Arfield, who was denied an equaliser by Celtic goalkeeper Joe Hart just before the hosts scored their second goal, made no attempt to disguise the level of dismay felt by Rangers at their performance.

“It was a bad night for everybody, no doubt about that,” he said. “I can’t sugarcoat that. We never really got going in the first-half and the game got away from us.

“Of course it would have made a difference if I’d scored. Of course it would have. Goals change games. If you manage to get that under control and score a goal, of course the game changes.

“Every game we go into here, we

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