Six words for the Rangers fans from Cantwell

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Todd Cantwell can hardly be accused of not having the requisite self belief to be a Rangers player.

From his hair-style, to the low lying socks to his open persona on social media, it is clear that the Englishman believes in himself which will be a necessary attribute in the months and years ahead if he is to come good in his time at Ibrox.

The former Norwich attacker introduced himself on Twitter with an all too familiar slogan to the Rangers supporters.

That’s all good but the most important thing is for the England U21 cap to do his talking on the pitch. That will be the real test of his capability and the only one that truly matters.

Cantwell believes that his move to Glasgow can get the best out of him, due to teaming up with his new boss Michael Beale as he told the club’s official website:

“He was massive for me. Like I said previously, it is really important to have a manager that believes in you but also, that you believe in them.”

“Loads of players say that, but it is the truth – you need to be on board with everything really if you want to get the best version of yourself and I feel like this manager can definitely get that out of me and I am really looking forward to starting working with him.”

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