Rangers loan star Neraysho Kasanwirjo insists he's loving playing under manager Philippe Clement at Ibrox.
The defender joined Rangers on loan from Feyenoord but has so far started just one match - the Europa League opening game win against Malmo in Sweden.
The rest of his four appearances for the club have all been off the bench, including last week's win against St Johnstone.
Kasanwirjo started this week for the Netherlands Under 21s in a 3-0 win over Sweden.
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And he's hoping to get more playing time at Rangers before returning to the Rotterdam club, where he still has another three years left of his contract.
He said: "I have been very well received by everyone in Scotland.
"I like the manager's style because he is very direct and honest with me and I need that.
"Hopefully, I can keep getting minutes at Rangers and whether that will help me when I go back to Feyenoord next season, who knows?"
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