I can’t stress enough how impressed I have been with Glenn Middleton since his breakthrough at Rangers.

I love the way he plays, and I just love watching him. To come from the Norwich youth system and make the sort of impact he has at just 18 years of age is a real testament to the talent and dedication that he has.

And the really exciting thing about him is that he is only going to get better. He seems to have the right sort of attitude, and with the coaching expertise he now has at his disposal at Rangers, there is no doubt that he is in the perfect environment..

There are some exciting options in the wide positions as a whole at the moment for Rangers. Eros Grezda is starting to make an impact, Daniel Candeias is always a threat, so while I am very keen for Rangers to address the number 10 position, there is still a lot of threat coming from the flanks.

Middleton has been managed very well by Steven Gerrard. The fans are obviously keen to see as much of him as possible, but while he has been heavily involved in the first-team picture, he has often found himself coming off the bench to try and impact games. And to be fair to him, he usually does just that.

Rangers have got a real gem.