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RISE & REFINE

January 25, 2026

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Sunday Mail

Brugge bashing behind him as Max declares Gers have turned corner but vows: There's no point getting here then letting up

- ANDY NEWPORT

WITH Baltic conditions and brassic bank balances, January seems to be the month that never ends for skint supporters.

But Max Aarons reckons Rangers are finally feeling the warm glow of a season only just getting going.

Thursday's 1-0 victory over Ludogorets was the seventh on the spin for Danny Rohl's team.

It may not have been enough to rescue their Europa League prospects but it certainly keeps the German gaffer and his squad on a roll they hope will carry them all the way to Premiership silverware.

And for Aarons the turnaround in fortunes is not just a collective one.

Signed on loan from Bournemouth, the Ibrox faithful were looking forward to adding the quality of a player with almost 100 appearances in the Premier League and La Liga to their ranks.

But the 26-year-old right-back soon discovered the experience of facing up to some of the best players in the world on a weekly basis is no guarantee you'll be able to handle the Ibrox pressure pot and the quirks Scottish football likes to thrust upon newcomers.

A torrid first few weeks in Glasgow reached its bleak low point at the end of August when the Englishman got himself sent off on a sobering night in Brugge as the Belgian champs dished out a record-equalling 6-0 battering. Domestically, things weren't going much better and it wasn't long before Russell Martin - the man who signed Aarons - was being sped out of town with a police escort.

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