The Rangers Review journalist Joshua Barrie praised Malik Tillman for his 'incredible feet' in the build-up to Alfredo Morelos scoring for Glasgow Rangers on Thursday.

The Lowdown: Hard-fought win

In Michael Beale's first game in charge, the Ibrox outfit had to come from behind twice at home after Ryan Porteous and Kevin Nisbet had given the visitors the lead, as Fashion Sakala, Ryan Jack and Morelos found themselves on the scoresheet in a dramatic 3-2 win.

The Colombia international may have stolen most of the headlines, but it was Tillman that danced his way through the Hibernian defence to assist his team-mate, while he is also grabbed another assist for Jack's goal.

The Latest: Tillman praised

Taking to Twitter, Barrie noticed Tillman's 'incredible feet' when he was dribbling at pace in the build-up to Morelos scoring, even going as far as to call the piece of play 'ridiculously good':

"That is ridiculously good from Tillman. Incredible feet at pace! His cutback is converted by Morelos. 3-2 Rangers."

The Verdict: Finding his form

Tillman looks to have found his form under the new manager, who will surely continue playing the Bayern Munich loanee from the start.

Aside from his two assists, he also won a team-high nine of his duels, and nobody on the pitch could match his three successful dribbles (SofaScore).

The attacking midfielder also made four key passes, and defensively, no Gers player could match his three clearances (SofaScore).

Nonetheless, this was an impressive performance from the 20-year-old, who is showing plenty of promise already under Beale.