Billy King has hailed Rangers manager Mark Warburton and his assistant David Weir as "brilliant" following his arrival at the club from Premiership side Hearts in the winter transfer window.
Winger King, who is on loan until the end of the season at Rangers, was struggling for playing time at Hearts and agreed to head to Ibrox in search of regular first team football.
He readily admits that he has some adapting to do when it comes to learning about how Rangers like to play the game, but the winger is full of praise for Warburton and Weir, not least for the high intensity training sessions being laid on at Murray Park.
King told Rangers TV: "They've been brilliant from the first day I came in.
"The training is really good, sharp, high intensity sessions. And the tactics are spot on as well", King explained.
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"It's the way I like to play, passing, wide players staying wide and it's a really good style of play for the players to watch as well."
King knows he has some way to go to fully understand all his team-mates at Ibrox, but he feels he is making progress when it comes to adapting to life at the Championship league leaders.
"I'm still trying to get used to it and trying to get used to the way other players play.
"I was playing with Lee Wallace and he likes to make the run inside and I'm still getting used to how players like to receive the ball and things like that", King said.
"But I think I'm adapting well. Obviously I'm not fully aware of all the tactics the gaffer wants to input in the team, but I am getting there."
King has made six appearances for Rangers since joining the club, scoring a single goal, which came on his debut, and providing two assists for his team-mates.