RANGERS ace Ianis Hagi insists he's in a "good place" despite being ruled out for the season.
The creative midfielder limped off against Stirling Albion in the Scottish Cup and underwent knee surgery.
But Hagi still played a role at Ibrox today as he joined the Rangers TV crew during the 150th anniversary celebrations.
And he offered a positive take as he remains sidelined, he commented: "I'm good, I'm actually good. I think mentally the most important thing is I'm in a good place.
"I accepted my injury and working to be back now."
And Hagi is already looking forward to returning to the pitch as he insisted he's adapted well to time in Scotland and enjoyed a successful season last term.
He added: "My last season was unbelievable. I've adapted quite well and I need to grow more and get better as a football player.
"I'm looking forward and excited about the future."
Giovanni van Bronckhorst previously confirmed: "We assessed him and he needed an operation yesterday.
"We won't have Ianis for the season so that's a big blow for all of us and obviously a huge disappointment for Ianis."
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