Curtis targets 'showcasing my talent' in Europe with Rangerspublished at 10:02 BST
Image source, SNSFindlay Curtis wants to "showcase my talent in Europe on the biggest stage" for Rangers after living "every kid's dream" by playing for his country at the World Cup.
The 20-year-old winger became the youngest Scot to play at a World Cup finals when he came on a substitute in the victory over Haiti.
And he believes it was reward for pushing to be sent on loan to Kilmarnock.
"If you go and do really well, it will stand you in good stead and, even if you do bad, you get learning experiences," Curtis told Rangers TV after scoring the equaliser with a cross-come-shot in a 1-1 draw with Kaizer Chiefs at their pre-season training camp in Spain.
"It's been unbelievable between January and now, going to Killie and doing really well and I couldn't thank them enough for what they've down for me and that leading to the World Cup squad.
"It was quite daunting at the start coming away from a big club like this, but you have to relish it and need to be confident in yourself.
"It stood me in good stead and I can't wait to get going this season."
Curtis joked that Kilmarnock started winning as soon as he arrived as he helped Neil McCann's side steer clear of relegation trouble and thought the biggest improvement was on the "mental side" of his game.
After an "emotional" exit from Rugby Park, he is back at Ibrox and aiming for a starting place under new manager Derek McInnes.
"You can't really sit on the bench at this age," he said. "You need to go and showcase your talent and I want to do that in Europe on the biggest stage."
As for his World Cup experience, Curtis added: "It's obviously every kid's dream.
"It was some experience going over there to America and hopefully there's more to come.
"It's a shame the results didn't go our way, but we'll be back, definitely."























