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New Rangers attacker Joe Dodoo believes he is under no pressure to perform for the Scottish side after completing his move to Ibrox.
The 21-year-old completed a move by signing a four year contract with the former SPL champions and he feels the good atmosphere around the club will help perform well for his new club.
“You can’t feel pressure you just have to go there and play, play your heart out, win games, score goals and then everybody will be happy,” Dodoo told Rangers TV.
“I am very excited, there are great facilities, the lads are great, the manager is great, the staff are great so I just can’t wait to get started.
“I am laid back but you have to work hard and I have that work ethic so for me because of that I am really relaxed and just concentrate on my football and do what I have to do.
“I sense a similar spirit to Leicester last season here, the lads were together and here it is exactly the same, the lads are just really good friends.
“That’s got Leicester to where they were because they were a really tight group and I see the same thing here.”
Dodoo trained with the Black Stars ahead of the AFCON qualifier against Mauritius ahead of a nationality switch which will make him eligible to play for Ghana.
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