Rangers youngster explains how he can learn from Northern Ireland star Steven Davis
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Rangers youngster Charlie McCann admits team mate and fellow countryman Steven Davis is the perfect role model to learn from as he looks to build on his starting debut for the first-team.
The 20-year-old attacking midfielder was handed his first start by Giovanni van Bronckhorst in the 2-1 Scottish Premiership victory over Dundee United earlier this month.
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Hide AdHe then played the full 90 minutes for Northern Ireland’s Under-21s in their 3-1 defeat to Scotland last Thursday, three months after he was included in Ian Baraclough’s senior squad in the summer.
McCann hopes to use the experience as a springboard going forward after being exposed to first-team action and revealed veteran midfielder Davis, who is Northern Ireland’s all-time record appearance holder with 139 caps, continues to play a leading role in his development.
He said: “I look up to and admire Steven Davis. I know it sounds a bit of a cliche because he is from Northern Ireland too, but he’s a very good player.
“There are a lot of aspects I want to learn from him. Davo is the perfect idol and role model.
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Hide Ad“All the lads and staff at Rangers help me every day in training, but Steven is the person I can larn from. There are similarities in the way he plays and I want to play.
“In training he helps me and gives me a lot of advice and pointers in terms of what I can do.”
McCann made his senior debut for the Ibrox club as a substitute in the Scottish Cup win over League Two side Annan Athletic at Galabank back in February, having starred for the club’s B team.
His first outing at Ibrox against the Arabs may have came as a surprise but the Coventry-born player didn’t look out of place and will have been disappointed that he did not get on the scoresheet.
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Hide AdHe explained tol the Belfast Telegraph: “I only got told I was playing against United on the day. It was a great experience, a dream come true, and hopefully I get more opportunities to play in the future.
“I’d like to think my chance has come at the right time. It was a nice reward for my hard work, but I also understand I’m still developing and need to progress.
“My plan is to work hard and hope that I will get more chances for both club and country. My next goal is to win a senior cap.
“I was with the squad for the Nations League games in June and I was slightly disappointed that I didn’t win my first cap then, but it was not something I was counting on. It will happen in good time.”
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