Everything the Rangers midfielder said to Sky after the match.
How satisfying was result tonight?
It was a satisfying night and a satisfying week all in all. We've been trying to get the gaffer's style of play and it's not been as free-flowing as a click of the fingers but three wins, you can't really ask for much more. And a clean sheet tonight was pleasing.
Talk us through the goal?
I always seem to have opportunities on my left foot and I didn't quite catch one last week but I caught that one right and thankfully it went in.
How important is it that everyone contributes to goals?
It helps, of course, if we can all chip in. The midfielders get a few, centre-backs can get a couple on corners it'll help us get where we want to be.
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Is it slightly frustrating not to kill game off earlier?
I thought second half we were really good, I thought we controlled the game second half. Last ten minutes because we didn't get the second goal they've obviously pushed on because they are the home team. I think for 35 minutes in the second half we absolutely controlled the game and not to kill the game is probably the only disappointing thing. We defended well the last ten minutes when they threw the kitchen sink at us.
How key is the message to get up to speed with what the manager wants?
He is trying to implement that in training and we're working on it every day. I think tonight was probably the most you've seen us and the best flow of what he's been asking for - especially with keeping the ball in their half with sustained attacks. That's what he wants just keeping the ball in their half and keeping the momentum going. It was a bit more pleasing in the second half.
Results away from home have been difficult but you must be happy to get two wins?
We've had a couple of tough results on the road this year so to get a couple back-to-back was pleasing. Long may it continue.
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