CONNOR BARRON believes he will only get stronger for Rangers as the season progresses.
The midfielder joined the club from Aberdeen in the summer and has quickly established himself as a fans’ favourite, forming an impressive partnership with Mohamed Diomande.
Barron is delighted by how quickly he has settled into life with the club and insists it already feels like home.
Speaking to the media ahead of tomorrow’s game with Ross County, he said: “Have I surprised myself? No, I know what I can do and bring to the team.
“The style of play is different to what I have been used to in the past, but I think it suited my game.
“It is about me focusing on improving and there is more to come, this is just the start for me and the team. It is about kicking on and winning games for the club.
“I enjoy playing with Dio. I spoke to the boys about it the other day, partnerships start to grow and you get connections with different players.
“That will continue to develop over the season and I enjoy playing with all the boys.
“The fans have been brilliant with me. We have a great following and we have to repay that on the pitch and make sure they leave each game happy.
“We don’t underestimate any of our opponents. We have done our analysis for Ross County and we will be ready to go.
“Wherever we play games we have to be ready no matter where it is, all we want to do is win games of football, that’s our job no matter despite the venue we play at.
“We would be buzzing to get back to Ibrox, but the venue doesn’t bother us, we have to do our job and that’s winning games.
“We get judged on the pitch, if we are back at Ibrox then great, but this game is at Hampden and we have to do our job.”
Barron’s performances saw him linked with a Scotland senior call-up for the first time for next month’s double header with Poland and Portugal.
The 21-year-old, who captained the Under-21 national team in the past, admits he would love to represent his country, but performing for the Light Blues is his priority.
He added: “My performances on the park would merit a Scotland call up and if it comes along I will be buzzing.
“It is out with my hands and I do my talking on the park. If it happens, it happens but it is all about me doing my job for the club.
“I want to play for Scotland, but it is all about what I do for Rangers and if I put in good performances then you never know what will happen.”