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The Rangers machine: Joe Aribo opens up on number of matches, AFCON and importance of pasta

Ryan Kent calls him “a utility player” in a nod to Joe Aribo’s versatility, playing all but three positions for Rangers throughout his three-year career. This season though, the Nigerian can lay claim to another title. Simply, a machine.

This week’s cup-final double header for Rangers, in Seville for the Europa League and Hampden against Hearts for the Scottish Cup, will take Aribo’s match tally to an exhaustive 66 games this term, believed to be the second-highest in world football.

From Alashkert to Eintracht Frankfurt, and the African Cup of Nations in between, Aribo has put the hard yards in this season – all over the world, and all over the pitch.

Versatility is an attribute favoured by Giovanni van Bronckhorst and his version of the Dutch total football concept. Calvin Bassey can play left-back or left of centre. John Lundstram in midfield or defence. Aribo? Everywhere.

More recently it has been as a centre-forward as Rangers’ injury-list restricted selection options and he turned to Aribo to play as a false nine, through the middle.

“I’m just happy to be out there, helping the boys whatever way I can,” the former Charlton man said.

‘It’s different compared to playing in midfield areas, of course. But I want to add goals into my game so in that sense there is an easier chance to score.

‘I’ve not really played that much up front. It’s one I’m still adapting to.

‘When I find out that I’m going to be playing up front, I speak a lot with Roy [Makaay, assistant coach].

‘He tells me some movements. He knows that I’m strong and can battle with defenders and back in.

‘You can’t get a better guy when you think about his career, what he did, it just shows I’m not in bad company and can learn from him.”

He has also learned

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