SPANISH kid Aaron Niguez wants to play a part in the title run-in as he hopes to deliver silverware for the Ibrox club.

The 19-year-old has only made three substitute appearances for Walter Smith's side since joining on a two-year load deal from the La Liga outfit, Valencia.

In his last outing, the little attacker scored his first goal for the club in a 4-0 victory over Forfar in the Scottish Cup, and he is now looking to play his part as his team-mates attempt to close in on all three domestic trophies.

He said: "I am very settled in Scotland and even happier now that I have played for the first-team and scored a goal against Forfar.

"That, of course, was very special for me, one of the best moments in my life.

"When I went out on to the pitch that night, I listened and could hear the fans shouting my name, that made me very happy. It was a great feeling to score as you could see from my celebration. I knew I would get a yellow card for taking my top off but I was so excited.

"The goal was for my family back home and for the fans who have been so kind to me and made the move to Rangers so special. I love being at this club and, hopefully, I can now stay in the manager's plans and help my team-mates who have also been great."

Aaron admits it has taken him some time to get up to speed with the Scottish game but feels is his ready to play a part in the coming weeks.

Speaking in the Rangers News, he said: "The game here is very fast and different from Spain.

"However, I have now been here six months, and when I am on the bench I watch the game so that I know what to expect if I go on.

"I am an attacking player, and when I play I always try to create chances for my team-mates. That is what the manager asks of me but I am also aware of my defensive duties."