Rangers fans were treated to an incredible match last night as they watched their team beat Braga, despite being two goals down at one point.
A goal from Joe Aribo and an Ianis Hagi brace completed the comeback in the second half.
But Aribo and Hagi weren’t the only players to impress Rangers fans on the night. Florian Kamberi was brought into the game immediately after the Gers halved Braga’s lead in the 67th minute, replacing Ryan Kent.
He clearly left a positive impression on the Rangers supporters, as they praised his performance on Twitter after the game. One fan thinks that Kamberi is looking more and more like a Rangers player every time he plays, with another admitting that the player should be signed permanently in the summer. The Albanian is currently on loan at Rangers from Hibernian.
Hagi again outstanding. The guy has two great feet, dig and an eye for a goal. Also thought Kamberi's looking more and more like a @RangersFC player every time I see him. SG needs to start him against Braga in the return.
— Matt ???????????? (@uberhonda) February 20, 2020
Kamberi making a difference two games in a row
— Stuart (@86Stuart) February 20, 2020
Kamberi looked a bigger threat than Kent did
— Neil (@neilco2020) February 20, 2020
Kamberi sign him now
— Hedgie1873 (@stu_f_1873) February 20, 2020
Would really like to see Kamberi get a start against St Johnstone
— ?? (@_SS1872) February 20, 2020
Along with Ianis Hagi, I certainly wouldn’t be against extending Flo Kamberi’s Rangers stay.
— Kevin Wakeham (@KWRFC1995) February 20, 2020
Has Florian Kamberi done enough to warrant a start?
Yes
No
Another supporter believes Kamberi’s introduction improved the game of Alfredo Morelos. They are interested to see how he performs if he plays as a lone striker next week. Morelos picked up a yellow in the first half, meaning he will be suspended for the second leg. They assume Kamberi will be given the nod instead.
He played much better once Kamberi came on. Will be interesting to see how Kamberi plays the lone striker role next week!
— Conor Cunningham (@conorconor17) February 20, 2020
Think there’s some elements of his play that we’ll maybe miss, but I reckon it’s time Kamberi was given a decent go at it. He’s looked promising so far.
— Colin McDermid (@McDermidMe) February 20, 2020
What do we think?
Kamberi is yet to score a goal for Rangers, despite playing in four separate matches. However, he has only played for a collective 67 minutes under Steven Gerrard since his arrival. Hopefully, if given a chance next week, he can bag his first goal for the Gers.