
Fringe player can transform into mainstay: Three things learned from Rangers in win v Aberdeen
Murphy is going to be a huge player for Rangers
The on-loan Brighton winger was given his first competitive start for the Gers and looked like he’d been part of the team for years.
Murphy posed a constant attacking threat as he looked to drift in from the left and exploit the gaps in the Dons defence.
The former Motherwell winger’s intelligence shone through consistently as he regularly found himself in space to try to attack Derek McInnes’ side and create goal-scoring opportunities for his team-mates.
Murphy looks like he can fill the space left by Barrie McKay’s summer move to Nottingham Forest and give Rangers a genuine attacking threat down the left.
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