Will Curtis keep Kilmarnock up then go to World Cup?
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Will Curtis keep Kilmarnock up then go to World Cup?
""I think it tells you he likes that responsibility," said Allan about Curtis' willingness to step up when it matters most. "That's usually when you can see these players who have that wee bit extra, who want to take the ball under pressure, who want to go and be the guy that wins the game.""
Findlay Curtis, a 19-year-old loan player from Rangers, has made a major impact for Kilmarnock since joining in January. He scored three goals and provided two assists in 21 appearances for Rangers, including strong European performances against Porto. His confident display at Rugby Park and a composed double in the win at St Mirren have strengthened Kilmarnock’s survival hopes. With two games remaining, Kilmarnock are four points clear of St Mirren and the relegation play-off spot, with Curtis playing a key role. His five league goals this season match the combined total of several Rangers attackers, prompting praise that Rangers would be better with him in the squad. His willingness to step up under pressure is seen as a sign of extra quality and potential international recognition.
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