Glasgow Rangers midfielder Glen Kamara impressed on international duty on Sunday, earning plaudits from the Ibrox fanbase as well as national supporters.
The Rangers ace started for Finland as they took on the Republic of Ireland in their UEFA Nations League clash at the Aviva Stadium.
Kamara put in an assured, confident display in the centre of the park for Finland, bossing the midfield as the opposition struggled to impose themselves on the game.

The 24-year-old got the most touches of the ball out of anyone on his side (83) and, likewise, was the Finnish player who made the most passes (69), with a success rate of 94.2 percent.
Kamara’s efforts contributed to Finland running out 1-0 winners, Fredrik Jensen netting the game’s only goal in the 63rd minute.
And plenty of fans – Rangers and Finland – on social media were pleased with his efforts on the day:
Kamara joined Steven Gerrard’s Rangers for a reported £45,000 in January 2019 and he has made 60 competitive appearances for the Ibrox side to date, scoring two goals and claiming three assists.
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