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Barry Ferguson is certain that Findlay Curtis will embrace his first Scotland call-up after impressing on loan away from Rangers.

Kilmarnock signed the 19-year-old in the winter transfer window until the end of the season and the former Gers interim manager is delighted to see him get an opportunity under Neil McCann.

Ferguson has been impressed by the versatile forward’s determination to leave the comforts of Ibrox for regular game time at Rugby Park, with the youngster surely set for a bright future.

Danny Rohl didn’t trust Curtis much after taking over the Glaswegian outfit from Russell Martin, but Steve Clarke probably sees something in the Scottish youngster that may help the national team at the 2026 World Cup.

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Ferguson reveals that the Gers were part of Crutis’ big decision to join Kilmarnock on loan for regular game time.

The winger wanted regular minutes away from Ibrox after barely starting any games in the William Hill Premiership for the Light Blues.

Curtis was one of the best players on the pitch as McCann helped the Govan side in the title race by beating...

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