Cameron Draws Motivation to Prove Worth to Rangers’ New Boss Martin
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Cameron Draws Motivation to Prove Worth to Rangers’ New Boss Martin

Rangers’ Lyall Cameron Driven to Prove Worth Under Martin
By Calum Crowe | Updated: 13:08 BST, 13 August 2025

[Image: Cameron celebrates his goal against Viktoria Plzen]
Caption: Lyall Cameron’s first Rangers goal in Plzen boosted their Champions League hopes.

Rangers midfielder Lyall Cameron has quickly become a standout under new manager Russell Martin, defying his own expectations after joining the club this summer. The 22-year-old, signed from Dundee under the previous regime, has started the last three matches and scored a crucial goal in Tuesday’s 2-1 Champions League qualifier loss to Viktoria Plzen, sealing a playoff spot against Club Brugge.

Unexpected Opportunity
Cameron admitted he didn’t anticipate such rapid involvement under Martin. “The manager didn’t sign me, so I had to prove myself,” he said. “He’s backed me, and his style suits my game.” His goal in the Czech Republic—a close-range finish—showcased his attacking instincts. “It was a tap-in, but being in the right place matters,” Cameron added.

[Image: Cameron embraces manager Russell Martin]
Caption: Martin has praised Cameron’s adaptability and work ethic.

Martin’s Demands
Despite progress, Martin criticized the team’s “careless” performance against Plzen, urging improvement ahead of facing Brugge. Cameron acknowledged the need to elevate their game: “The manager demands more, and we know Tuesday wasn’t good enough. But we’re through, and that’s the positive.”

Focus on Brugge Challenge
Rangers drew 2-2 with Club Brugge in preseason, a match that revealed both sides’ attacking flair. Cameron emphasized resilience: “They’re a strong team, but we’ll stick to our style.” Fans have already embraced the youngster, drawn to his energy and determination.

[Image: Cameron in action during a Rangers match]
Caption: The midfielder’s dynamic play has won over supporters quickly.

Looking Ahead
Cameron remains focused on growth: “There’s so much more to give. Once we fully adapt to the manager’s system, the football will be exciting.” With Brugge looming, Rangers aim to correct defensive lapses while trusting Martin’s possession-based philosophy.

[Image: Cameron battles for possession in midfield]
Caption: Cameron’s tenacity has made him a key figure in Rangers’ midfield.

As the Champions League playoff approaches, Cameron’s blend of ambition and humility epitomizes Rangers’ rebuild under Martin. His journey—from proving his worth to becoming a fan favorite—sets the stage for a pivotal clash in Europe.

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