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Amad's Rangers debut verdict as Giovanni van Bronckhorst explains why he substituted him

Giovanni van Bronckhorst has revealed that he substituted Amad off on his Rangers debut because he lacked "rhythm", despite the Manchester United loanee getting on the scoresheet.

It took the 19-year-old, who only joined the Scottish champions on Wednesday, just five minutes to score his first goal, having been handed a surprise start by Rangers manager Van Bronckhorst.

Amad finished off Joe Aribo's smart ball across goal to get the Gers' dramatic 3-3 draw away to Ross County off to a flyer.

But the winger left the pitch shortly after the hour mark, appearing to receive treatment from the physio.

"You could see his quality," Van Bronckhorst said post-match. "He made the first goal, he was very good in the space at the back post.

"You can see what he can give to the team. He’s got the talent but we had to take him off because he didn't have the rhythm like other players have.

"But overall it was a good performance by him but we are disappointed overall with the draw."

Amad will stay at Ibrox until the end of the season, having found opportunities hard to come by this season following an injury that prevented him from joining Dutch outfit Feyenoord on loan in the summer.

United paid Atalanta £37million for his services last January but interim manager Ralf Rangnick entertained Rangers' approach due competition in the Red Devils' forward line.

"It is fantastic for me at this stage of my career to have the opportunity to come to such a big club that is challenging on a number of fronts and will give me some excellent opportunities to test myself in many environments," the Ivorian told his new club's website upon signing.

"I look forward to training with my teammates for the first-time tomorrow and to meeting the

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