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Rangers News: Ex-Manchester United striker predicts Alfredo Morelos’ success

Rangers News: Colombian star Radamel Falcao has heaped praises on Rangers striker Alfredo Morelos. (h/t The Daily Record UK)

The 23-year-old impressed the fans as well as the fellow mates with a sparkling cameo against Japan.

The Gers striker earned his international call-up for his incredible run of form this season scoring 29 goals.

Carlos Queiroz, the national manager, hailed the youngster as the future of Colombian football.

Morelos came as a substitute for James Rodriguez in the eleventh hour of the game and it was enough for him to awe the audience with his spectacular skills show.

Following the Bayern Munich star, Falcao has also been left impressed with the potential of the Light Blues striker.

He said,(h/t The Daily Record UK)

“Alfredo is an intelligent player and you could see that when he came on as a sub.

I think he has really grown as a player by competing in a tough European league. We have a lot of players who are very professional and Alfredo is certainly one of them.

The Monaco ace scored the only goal of the game which was enough to drub the Asian side.

Radamel Falcao
Radamel Falcao

He also added that Copa America is their biggest objective and believes his side would make a big impact.

Morelos will travel with the national squad for one more match against South Korea this week. After showing a promising display, the Light Blues star is expected to have more playing time.

Meanwhile, Steven Gerrard, the Gers manager will be worried about the forward’s tireless run as the Ibrox side is set to play Old Firm derby this Sunday.

Morelos has been cleared to compete in the derby after fears of alleged suspension.

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