Rangers custodian Liam Kelly insists that it has been amazing for him to have the chance to train under new goalkeeping coach Jose Belman, who he insists has a great working relationship with all the goalkeepers.

Belman joined the Gers in the capacity of goalkeeping coach in March 2017 after Pedro Caixinha took over at Ibrox.




Kelly, who spent the 2016/17 season away on loan at Livingston, insists that it has been great for him to come in and train under Belman.

The 21-year-old also took time to reveal that their goalkeeping coach has a good working relationship with all the goalkeepers and he is looking forward to working more under him.
 


“It has been great”, Kelly told his club's official TV channel.  

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“He has been great since he came in.

“He has a good relationship with all the goalkeepers and it’s going really great with him.”

Kelly, who signed a two-year contract extension with the Gers earlier this week, is a product of Rangers' youth academy, being promoted to senior level in 2015.

Since then he has gone out on two different loan spells, with the latest coming for Livingston where he helped the side clinch promotion to the Championship by winning the Scottish League One title.