Ibrox roared to life last night as Rangers’ newest recruit delivered a debut performance that will be talked about for years to come. In front of a packed crowd and under the electric Glasgow lights, the new signing turned instant hero — scoring twice and assisting another in a thrilling 3–0 victory that left fans in absolute disbelief.
From the very first whistle, the energy inside Ibrox was unlike anything seen this season. The new arrival, whose transfer had already stirred massive excitement among the Rangers faithful, wasted no time proving his worth. Within 10 minutes, he found the net with a thunderous strike from outside the box that sent the stadium into chaos. Chants of his name echoed through the night as blue smoke filled the air.
Just before halftime, he delivered a stunning assist — a perfectly weighted through ball that sliced open the defense and set up the second goal. The third? Pure magic. Picking up the ball near midfield, he danced past two defenders before curling home an unstoppable finish that sealed a dream debut and a statement win for Rangers.
Manager Philippe Clement could hardly contain his pride after the final whistle, calling the performance “a glimpse of something special.” Fans flooded social media, hailing him as “the missing piece” and “the spark Rangers needed.”
Across Scotland, rivals took notice — and perhaps a bit of fear crept in. Because if this debut was any sign of what’s to come, the rest of the league might be in serious trouble. Ibrox didn’t just witness a win — it witnessed the birth of a new star.