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Tottenham Loanee Shines at Rangers, Draws Grealish Comparisons
16 Nov
Summary
- Mikey Moore's dribbling style likened to Everton's Jack Grealish
- Moore impressing under new Rangers manager Danny Rohl
- Former Rangers stars praise Moore's recent performances

In the past few weeks, Tottenham Hotspur loanee Mikey Moore has been making a strong impression at Scottish club Rangers. Former Rangers attacker Ross McCormack has now revealed that Moore's dribbling style reminds him of Everton winger Jack Grealish.
Despite initially struggling to adapt to the Scottish game, Moore has picked up his form under new Rangers manager Danny Rohl. The managerial change appears to have done the trick, with Moore starting to make decisive contributions for his team.
This turnaround has led former Rangers stars Andy Halliday and Alex Rae to express their approval of Moore's recent performances. Halliday admitted he "stands corrected" on his previous assessment of the Tottenham forward, while Rae believes there are positive signs for Moore's future.
The player himself has also credited Rohl's coaching for helping him find his groove. McCormack, who was an attacker himself, believes Rohl has taken the "anxiety factor" out of Moore's game, allowing him to express himself more freely on the pitch.
With the initial shock of joining a "massive club" like Rangers now subsiding, Moore is starting to showcase the qualities that impressed people down south before his loan move. His first goal for the club came in a 3-0 win over Dundee, and he will be hoping to build on that performance in the upcoming match against Livingston.




