Former Rangers coach Graeme Murty believes Uddingston's Alex Lowry has the boldness to take him to the highest.
The teenage midfielder scored a brace for Scotland's u19s final week in opposition to Turkey, following on from his breakthrough at Rangers.
After shining for his or her Lowland League 'B' staff within the first half of this season, Lowry was handed his senior debut within the Scottish Cup in opposition to Stirling Albion, scoring within the win.
He has made 4 appearances general and Murty - who had interim spells in control of the first-team at Ibrox - was closely concerned in youth improvement at his former membership, and knew the Uddingston star would thrive.
He informed Sportsound: "Alex is in contrast to anybody else at Rangers I'd recommend when it comes to his technical capability, the vary of passing that he sees and executes, his particular person capability to go previous individuals.
"He has a outstanding diploma of self-confidence.
“He believes in himself to the upmost and he desires the ball, he’s hungry for it and desires to make issues occur.
“It’s not a shock when he comes on to make his debut, seems to be a house in a first-team match of that tempo and of that tempo as a result of he has the approach to play and you aren't stunned that he scores.
“He had the boldness to again himself and go and do it."
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