Rangers haven’t seen the “furious” side of Fabio Silva yet as his former tutor opens up about what truly drives him.
Fabio Silva has an angry side Philippe Clement is yet to see – but the unsavoury parts of his personality are part of why he’s set for a massive career.
That’s the view of his former mentor Robin Veldman who is delighted to see him thrive in a new role at Rangers. Veldman, best known in Scotland for his short-lived stint at Queen’s Park, was interim manager at Anderlecht when they had Silva on loan from Wolves and was left gutted when he was recalled only to send him to PSV for the second half of last season.
Silva spent the first half of this campaign back at his parent club but was sent on loan to Ibrox, where he has shown promise in a wider position and there is already a clamour among Rangers fans to keep him into next season. Veldman says first impressions of the 21-year-old aren’t always positive and saw an angry side of him come to the fore. But he reckons he’s a superstar in the making – and that Rangers are yet to see the full extent of what he can offer.
Veldman told the Scottish Sun: “Fabio brings character and energy to a game. Outside of the pitch he can appear arrogant. You can see with his tattoos and how he looks and behaves, there is a cockiness.