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“I understand”: Expert delivers exciting Rangers claim that’ll leave GvB delighted - opinion

An exciting Rangers claim has been made regarding January Ibrox signing Amad Diallo… 

Injury expert Ben Dinnery has revealed that the forward is a hard worker behind the scenes and has backed him to be at his best after several weeks of training with the Gers squad.

He has claimed that the Manchester United loanee will need time to forge relationships with his teammates and to get himself into a position where he can be at his best, which is why he may improve in the weeks to come.

Dinnery told Football Insider: “It’s a different league but he’s a young lad and I understand he works really well on and off the pitch.

“He wants to go there and make an impression. He will know that the likes of Ralf Rangnick will be watching closely.

“You haven’t really got the time or luxury to bring him in gently. You need him to hit the ground running.

“Typically, it could be four to six or even eight games before they start to get that sharpness and understanding.

“After that, we should see a player who is approaching a good level of fitness.”

Giovanni van Bronckhorst will surely be delighted with this claim for multiple reasons.

Firstly, he will be delighted to hear that Diallo works hard for the team on and off the pitch. This could make him a manager’s dream, as the Dutchman will know that he is getting 100% from the youngster at all times, with the winger potentially keen to take on advice and go the extra mile to improve himself.

It suggests that the Ivorian will not be a player who comes to Scotland and thinks that he is too good to play in the league, turning in lazy, effortless, performances. Instead, he will put in a shift for the team and work his socks off to help the Gers to win matches between now and the end of the

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