Rangers fans react on Twitter to Joe Dodoo's goal blitz form

Published on: 26 November 2018

Several Rangers fans have taken to Twitter to respond to Joe Dodoo's tweet or comment on his form after he scored another brilliant goal out on loan.

Two months ago, the 23-year-old's Rangers career looked to be fizzling out completely after scoring just one goal in his first nine appearances out on loan with English League One side Blackpool FC.

However, the Ghanaian striker has found his mojo in front of goal after netting four goals in four games for the Seasiders.

After capturing the imagination with an overhead kick in the 3-2 win over Accrington Stanley earlier this month, he has followed that up with a scissor kick in Saturday's 3-0 win over Burton Albion.

Dodoo also provided an assist in the victory over the Brewers. He is starting to look like a fantastic signing for Pool, and it appears that some Rangers fans are starting to wonder whether he may actually have a future at Ibrox.

He did enjoy a couple of incredibly bright moments while with the Gers - most notably, a brace against Partick Thistle - and some believe that he may be prising the door open ever so slightly.

Here is Dodoo's tweet following the game with some of the responses, as well as some of the other comments from Gers supporters...

Another one ??. 3 points on the board and a Good performance from the team overall #Jd11 #Godguideandprotect @BlackpoolFC pic.twitter.com/6Tsc4orxmo

— Joe Dodoo (@36Dodoo) November 24, 2018

Good to see two Bluenoses on target @x88_j ?⚪?⚽?

— sammcfadden (@sammymac54) November 24, 2018

Some goal mate ???

— nathaniel hutton (@HuttonNathaniel) November 24, 2018

Sick of this solanke rumour.yesterday talk sport said he was signing now tonight its no chance he's signing for us.a rate big dodoo a always have, hope we Keep him and give him more game time when he comes back

— Gary Caw (@garycawnew) November 24, 2018

Joe Dodoo seems to be doin the business for Blackpool at the minute. If Solanke doesn’t happen then bringing him back might not be a bad shout.

— Alastair paton (@A77Y1872) November 24, 2018

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