Steven Gerrard predicts ‘class act’ Glen Kamara will shine at Rangers

Glen Kamara was overshadowed by Alfredo Morelos’s four goal blitz against Kilmarnock but Steven Gerrard expects the new Rangers midfielder to shine through in the weeks to come.
Rangers' Glen Kamara with manager Steven Gerrard. Pic: SNS/Craig WilliamsonRangers' Glen Kamara with manager Steven Gerrard. Pic: SNS/Craig Williamson
Rangers' Glen Kamara with manager Steven Gerrard. Pic: SNS/Craig Williamson

The Ibrox boss was delighted with how his January signing from Dundee fitted into the Light Blues line-up during Wednesday night’s 5-0 romp over Kilmarnock.

The Finland international made his debut in last weekend’s sorry stalemate with St Johnstone but his energy in midfield provided the spark that saw Gers blow Steve Clarke’s side away as they moved into the William Hill Scottish Cup quarter-finals.

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However, Kamara’s part in the victory was left in the shade as the headlines were stolen by Morelos as well as Clarke’s furious rant against sectarian chants.

But it did not go unnoticed by Gerrard, who said: “He gave you all an indication of what he can do on Wednesday.

“I obviously knew the player and what you saw against Kilmarnock is why we wanted to bring him in this summer. Thankfully we’ve been able to bring him in early.

“He was a class act the other night, I thought he was superb from start to finish. Without Alfredo’s goals he would certainly have been man of the match.

“It was nice to see midfielders taking the ball off the guys at the back and making us tick. Glen connected the game really well.

“He was also very aggressive out of possession and that’s where I believe he can keep improving and moving forward and become an even better player than he is now.”

Kamara’s drive will be crucial if Rangers are to break down a Hamilton side fighting for the lives at the Hope Stadium on Sunday.

And Gerrard is expecting no favours from Brian Rice’s men.

He said: “They have been playing a back four, while previously when we played Hamilton they had a back five. But, normally against the big teams they seem to go to a back five.

“We will wait and see, plan for both and see what faces us.

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“But for me, the focus has got to be on us and we want to try and build on the positives from Wednesday night and go in with the same intensity and the same hunger to try and get the three points at the weekend.

“It will be a tough game - they will be stubborn and they will be organised. They seem to have given the new manager a reaction so we will certainly have respect for Hamilton.”