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Teen football talent Mikey Moore has unveiled two changes that have made him a favourite at Rangers.

The 18-year-old, originally brought in on loan from Tottenham Hotspur by former manager Russell Martin, had a tough start to his loan spell.

A sharp turn of form came when Martin was replaced by Danny Rohl, under whom Moore has become a key player for the club.

Moore spoke to The Athletic about how Rohl's arrival coincided with the resurgence of his career.

At a meeting with the German manager prior to his first game in...

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