It’s always nice when I add something to the team. I’m always looking forward for God to keep on answering my prayers. “I’m always preparing for that and I hope things can continue going like this. I’m still confident that I need to give more to the club, I need to give more to the squad. “What I’ve done so far looks good but I’m still hungry for more. This is something I always plan before the season starts. He said: “I always have plans and objectives for myself, what I can add to the team.
Sakala has taken his time settling into life in Scotland but now has five goals for the season.Īnd he now hopes to light up the path to another title for Gers having spent the last few months shadowing Alfredo Morelos and Jermain Defoe. “Everything is going almost the same and I haven’t seen a big change for now.” You know, he is a different coach and every coach has got different styles of training. “Have I noticed any difference in the training since the new manager came in? Not really, honestly. I’m very happy - especially when I get goals, I feel more happy. “I thank God that things are going well, exactly the way I want things to be.
He said: “It’s always a big motivation and a good feeling for a striker to score, especially in these important games we are playing. Sakala scores Rangers' third goal against Livingstonīut Sakala reckons the transition from Steven Gerrard’s tenure has been seamless. The arrival of a new manager can be a time of uncertainty for players as they race to get to grips with an unfamiliar regime ahead of their rivals. It was the perfect way to impress the new gaffer, with his huge spring catching out Livi keeper Max Stryjek as he leapt high to head home the champions’ third goal. Sakala had the travelling Gers choir singing sound and proud again on Sunday as he climbed off the bench to grab the goal which handed new boss Giovanni van Bronckhorst his first Premiership win away to Livingston. It can’t get off my mind, I always sing it when I’m alone!” It’s a very beautiful song, a very nice one. “I really appreciate the song they made for me. I really appreciate the support I’m getting from the fans.
“It’s a very big motivation to see how fans react when I’m going to get on the pitch. “We are very confident and excited for the game on Wednesday. The league table is very tight and we have to keep picking up points, winning. “What they did to us last week was very bad and we have to react. “In games like this, it’s all about revenge,” he said. But Sakala is determined to strike a blow back as the Premiership leaders head to Leith on Wednesday night.