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Ross McCausland is Rangers poster boy in Northern Ireland as he makes one thing clear about the PIZZA in his name

Ross McCausland never imagined gaining the novelty honour of having a PIZZA named after him.

The wing ace has carved out a large slice of Rangers fame for himself since breaking into Philippe Clement’s team. But he reckons the full impact of his breakthrough season will only sink in when he heads back to Northern Ireland for the first time.

McCausland, 20, will then see first-hand the superstar status he’s afforded in Antrim. He has caught glimpses online and pics from friends and family that show him as the poster boy in pubs where Gers games are shown. Parents Lorraine and Alan are quizzed constantly on his Ibrox progress.

But the McCausland pizza tops the lot – and takes the worship to a new level. McCausland will continue living the dream with his boyhood club today as title-chasing Rangers host Kilmarnock.

The club’s Young Player Of The Year has made 33 appearances so far this term. He also started the Viaplay Cup Final win over Aberdeen and made his senior international debut in Finland within a whirlwind few months.

McCausland said: “I’ve not had a chance to reflect on everything that has happened. I’ll definitely look back in the summer and think: ‘Wow, what a season.’ It’s been crazy, to say the least. Having my breakthrough season, collecting my first trophy, to get the award with Rangers and to be nominated for the PFA award – it’s amazing.

“The international scene as well was what I dreamed of as a kid. I have achieved that and hopefully there will be many more caps to come. But, believe it or not, I’ve not actually been home yet. There are bars with pictures of me on the wall, things like that. To see my face in these posters and getting pizzas named after me and stuff like that – it’s crazy.

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