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Zelalem’s Rangers loan move confirmed
Zelalem, 18, is a United States under-20 global and made two appearances for Arsenal’s senior squad in 2014: his first in the FA Cup in January and the second in the Champions League in December.
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The 18-year-old midfielder trained with Mark Warburton’s side for the first time on 24 August and is in line to make his debut against Aidrie on Wednesday.
“And if we can go out on Sunday and put in a good performance to get the win then we are on our way”.
“He is a very talented ball player”, said the Englishman.
“He was watching the game today in the stand”, Warburton is quoted as saying by The Daily Mail.
‘The training is similar to what we do at Arsenal – everything is on the ground with possession-based stuff, so I’m getting used to it very quickly.
“There is no doubt that we will move for the right player if he comes available at the right price – as we’ve already done”.
“I know I’ll have to work hard here in training every day and play well in the games”.
“I am surprised, but delighted, to be able to bring him to Hibs”.
Hibernian, who of course eventually did lose Scott Allan however not to Rangers but to Celtic, re-signed former Rangers man Dylan McGeouch ahead of this game.
“He has always played well against us and he is strong, experienced player and a good professional”.
Stubbs understood why McGeouch, signed from Celtic this week after a loan spell at Easter Road last season, was aggrieved to be punished by referee Steven McLean for the free-kick which Tavernier converted.
He said: “I was saying to a couple of the boys last night on the phone that they’ll be receiving a couple of kicks off me in a couple of months!”
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“It is a bit harsh but you will find that some referees give them and some don’t”.