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Rabbi Matondo given Rangers roadmap by Philippe Clement as winger has final destination in mind


Rabbi Matondo reckons Rangers are going places under Philippe Clement.

The Ibrox winger wants to be along for the ride – and he’s hoping it takes him all the way to Germany. The Welsh wide man is determined to impress the new boss after suffering an injury hit first half of the season. Matondo notched a beauty in Tuesday’s 2-2 friendly draw with Copenhagen at Ibrox and wants to use the display as a springboard for the rest of the season.

The former Man City and Schalke ace is out to play a part in the push to add the Premiership title and Scottish Cup to the Viaplay Cup crown landed last month. And he also has the added incentive of facing his way back into the Wales squad as the Dragons make their final bid for the Euros. Rob Page’s side face Finland in the play-off semi-finals in March and a spot alongside Scotland in Germany is still up for grabs.

Matondo has 11 caps so far and would love to add more on the biggest stage. He said: “I’m going to try and do my best for the team and hopefully you get rewarded with special opportunities to represent your country in tournaments like the Euros.

“That’s the aim. I’ll give my all for Rangers, like I always have done, and hopefully that will be enough to be help me with my national team and everything else.

“Everyone wants to represent their country on those stages but ultimately it comes from how well you do at your club. It’s obviously a privilege to represent your country and it comes from putting in performances for your club.

“My biggest thing right now is to concentrate on Rangers and giving my all for the team. Ultimately, if I do that and I do it well, it gives me a better chance of representing my country, Wales.

“Any player will tell you that if they can represent

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