RANGERS attacker Thelo Aasgaard came off the bench to rattle in four goals as Norway thrashed Moldova 11-1 in a World Cup qualifier.
Substitute Aasgaard only came on after 64 minutes and grabbed his first goal four minutes later when he finished well from close range.
He then struck two in three minutes, including a penalty on 79 minutes, but the 23-year-old wasn’t done there as he added an incredible fourth of his own in stoppage time.
It’s been a difficult start for Aasgaard to his Rangers career after signing from Luton in the summer.
He picked up a niggling injury which meant he missed Champions League qualifiers against Panathinaikos and Viktoria Plzen and the first two Scottish Premiership clashes against Motherwell and Dundee.
He eventually made his debut coming off the bench in the 4-2 win over Alloa in the Premier Sports Cup and played in the draws against St Mirren and Celtic.
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Aasgaard is yet to open his Rangers account but his four-goal salvo for his country will have done his confidence the world of good.
Rangers fans reacted on X.
One fan said: “One of the best Norwegian players of all time and Haaland doing what they do best. Unreal.
Another pointed out: “Scored more in 26 minutes than we have in the league all season.
A third added: “Hope Martin is watching the game and the position he is playing in.”
A fourth commented: “If this doesn’t build his confidence not sure will, let’s see it thelo.”
It was a good night for Gers players after a stunning free kick from Derek Cornelius for Canada.
The centre-back whipped in a terrific effort from 25 yards against Wales.
Cornelius arrived at Rangers on the final day of the transfer window on a season-long loan from Ligue 1 side Marseille.
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