Rangers new boy Nedim Bajrami has been singled out by Albania boss Sylvinho after an impressive display for his country.
Albania came from behind to beat Ukraine in a neutral venue of Prague in their Nations League game and Bajrami was in fine form.
Rangers snapped him up before the transfer deadline from Sassuolo and he could make his debut this weekend away to Dundee United.
And Albania's Brazilian boss Sylvinho was impressed with the Ibrox signing.
He said: "I thought the performance from Nedim Bajrami against Ukraine was outstanding.
"He is clearly a big talent."
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Sylvinho added: "We were very satisfied with Bajrami's performance, he can play in many roles for us.
"I have noticed that his all-round game has improved. He can do a lot with the ball.
"He helped us produce a really excellent result against a huge nation like Ukraine. We continue to improve and I think that was one of our best results in recent years."
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