James Tavernier has pledged his future to Rangers by declaring his love for the Gers.

The right-back has been prolific for Rangers this season, rampaging down the right flank and proving himself to be lethal from free-kicks.




He was on target again today, scoring a crucial goal for the Gers to nudge them 2-1 ahead against Falkirk at Ibrox with only nine minutes left in the Scottish Championship fixture.

Rangers ultimately ran out 3-1 winners, but it was Tavernier's goal which had been the turning point.
 


He took to social media this evening to speak of his love for Rangers, the club he joined this summer from Wigan Athletic.

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Tavenier posted a photograph of himself celebrating at Ibrox and wrote: "The Love and Passion I have for @RangersFC is indescribable #RangersFamily #MyHome #ForeverBlue."

The defender, who started life in Leeds United's youth set-up before then heading to Newcastle United after seven years at Elland Road, has been taken by Rangers fans to their hearts.

He has been nicknamed the "Blue Cafu" in a nod towards the legendary former Brazil right-back.