The left again signed in a £3 million deal from Westerlo final month and has develop into a key participant for Danny Rohl’s aspect after initially being sidelined with an harm.
Rangers legend and former supervisor Ally McCoist referred to as him ‘distinctive’ after their 4-2 win towards league leaders Hearts earlier this month.
And Rommens admits he is happy he is been in a position to make an impression.
He stated: “I simply attempt to do my finest each sport. Although I should admit, I did not anticipate it to go so easily. I’ve seen these compliments, however I’m staying calm.
“I’ve ended up in a very good group of gamers right here and that has made it a bit simpler to adapt.
“I couldn’t pass up this opportunity. I’m now at a big club that’s competing for the title and who have been active in Europe. With all due respect, that’s quite different from playing for Westerlo.”
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And, in an interview in his homeland, Rommens admitted the bodily aspect of Scottish soccer fits him.
He stated: “In Belgium, a number of the matches we play right here would have resulted in about 4 penalties!
“Here, you might be allowed to be extra bodily, however I like that. I have at all times been a participant who likes to go for a troublesome sort out.
“And if you give everything for the club here, you have the unconditional support of the fans.”