Rangers star Ianis Hagi feels there is much more to come from him in a Rangers shirt, despite a strong recent run of form, as quoted by the Herald.
The 22-year-old has notched a remarkable seven assists in his last seven appearances at club level, despite several of those outings coming from the bench.

Such is the competition in the Gers squad, he still missed out on a debut Old Firm appearance on Saturday. However, there are no hard feelings and he’s hoping for to a chance to shine against Standard Liege on Thursday.
“I am now looking towards the game against Liege,” said Hagi, as quoted by the Herald. “I feel really good on the European stage because I believe my style is suited there.”
“But I feel good now at Rangers. Even although I have been there for ten months I’ve only had four because of Covid.
“I am only at the beginning, that is for sure. I am still working on the chemistry with the team but I believe that with every single game I am improving. There is more to come for sure and I hope it will be even better to what has happened until now.”

Ianis Hagi promises his best times are ahead at Rangers – Verdict
Hagi has delivered some great moments since he arrived initially on loan from Genk in January.
Last season, the Romania international turned the Europa League Round of 32 tie against Braga on its head and scored a late winner against Hibernian in the Premiership.
More recently, his creativity has come to the fore and his assist record makes for impressive reading.
His all-round performances haven’t yet been top drawer, though, and he retains a tendency to drift in and out of games.
It’s hardly a surprise given his age and the fact that, as he points out here, the global health crisis has restricted the time he has had to settle in.
Rangers fans will be encouraged by his promise that there’s more to come from him in Light Blue, though, as he looks to make the most of his considerable talent over the months and years ahead.
