WHAT did it feel like to score the third goal yesterday?

It’s always a big motivation for a striker to score, it’s a very good feeling to score, especially in these important games that we are playing.

I need to thank God that everything is going well, exactly the way I want things to be.

I’m very happy and especially when I get goals I feel more happy so I’m very happy with the way things are going.

Have you noticed much of a difference with a new manager in place?

Not really. Honestly everything is still the same. He’s a different coach and every coach has a different style in training but it’s not a big change. Everything is pretty much the same, I haven’t seen a big change for now.

The fans were singing your song when you came on yesterday, did that give you a boost?

It’s a very big motivation to see how fans react when I’m getting on the pitch. I really appreciate the support I’m getting from the fans.

I really appreciate the song they made for me, it’s a very beautiful song, a very nice one.

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I can’t get it off my mind, I always sing it when I’m alone!

So I’m very happy and I really appreciate the support from the fans.

Does the match on Wednesday give the players the opportunity to make up for the disappointing game at Hampden?

Exactly. In games like this it’s all about revenge. What they did to us last week was very bad and we have to react.

This is the time for us to react. It’s a really important game, the league table is very tight and we have to keep on picking up points and keep on winning.

We are very confident and excited for the game on Wednesday.

How much more can you give?

I always have plans for myself and what I can add to the team. This is something that I always plan before the season starts. What I’ve done so far looks good but I’m still hungry for more. I’m still confident that I can give more to the club, I need to give more to the squad and I’m always preparing for that. I hope things can continue going like this and I always look forward to God to answer my prayers. It’s always nice when I add something to the team.

Has your game improved playing alongside guys like Alfredo Morelos and Jermain Defoe?

I can feel I’m becoming a better player training and playing with them every game.

I always try to learn from them, even when I’m on the bench I don’t complain. I always try and prepare myself for my chances.

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To learn off JD and Morelos, this is the only thing I’m always looking forward to.

Is there a difference between playing with Zambia and playing with Rangers?

I can say so because in Zambia we don’t have a lot of players playing in Europe.

The difference is there but when I go to play for my national team I always feel good and comfortable to play with them because what we are doing here in Europe is to help a lot of Zambian players come to Europe so I always feel comfortable when I’m playing for them.

But when you talk about Rangers, it’s a different level because you have high levels of players in each and every position so it’s totally different.

Has signing for Rangers given yourself and your national team a bit of a boost?

Yeah, I think so. I think signing for Rangers has made a very big impact on my career. I can tell there is a very big difference to when I was playing in Belgium or my previous clubs. There is a big difference in how people react when I’m playing for Rangers, the way they respect me in my country is totally different so Rangers has made a very big impact on my career, on my life and my family.