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Oliver Antman could still make a big impact at Rangers after impressing as a substitute in the 4-1 win over Aberdeen on Saturday.

Antman joined Rangers from Dutch side Go Ahead Eagles in July for a fee that could rise to £5million, and he is yet to score a single goal for the Bears.

Despite having an incredible season in the Netherlands, the Finnish international has only started six Scottish Premiership matches, and he is clearly low on confidence under Danny Rohl.

The right-winger has faced an abundance of scrutiny for his lack of fitness, as he has only registered five goal involvements in all competitions, which certainly isn’t good enough.

However, in Rangers’ win over Aberdeen, Antman showed glimpses of promise, and he is now officially Rangers’ most creative player.

The 24-year-old was excellent in the Champions League qualifying matches against Viktoria Plzen in August, although Russell Martin then started to lose faith in him.

Mikey Moore was preferred over Antman for numerous matches across the first few months of the season, despite being hugely criticised for his below-par performances.

Since then, Moore has gone from strength to strength, while Antman has...

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