November 22, 2024

Injuries will keep four Rangers first-team players out for extended periods of time.

Injuries will keep four Rangers first-team players out for extended periods of time.
Injuries will keep Rangers quintet Todd Cantwell, Kieran Dowell, Danilo, and Steven Davis out for an extended period of time.

The Ibrox faithful are still traumatized by a horrific sequence of injuries that struck the majority of the squad at various periods during the season last season.
Bringing back former club doctor Mark Waller to the board of directors appeared to be having a significant impact on the club as Rangers approached full strength this season.

However, while Ben Davies, Ridvan Yilmaz, Tom Lawrence, and Kemar Roofe returned to duty for Rangers against St Johnstone, the current round of injuries gathered steam in the background.

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The Rangers’ injury list is growing once more.
As the experienced Hall of Famer recovers from a horrific cruciate ligament injury, the scenario surrounding Ibrox veteran Steven Davis remains unknown.
With Northern Ireland also suffering as a result of the former Ibrox captain’s absences, Michael Beale has stated that the club will make a decision on the 38-year-old in January.

Michael Beale also stated that Rangers duo Todd Cantwell and Kieran Dowell will face each other in the encounter against St Johnstone.

Todd Cantwell was seen on crutches following the defeat to Celtic, and Beale said before the game that the ex-Norwich star would be out for “three or four weeks.”

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Similarly, Kieran Dowell, a former Canaries teammate who hasn’t been seen since late in the Champions League playoff draw with PSV at Ibrox, will be out for roughly the same amount of time.
Beale revealed that the midfielder is “jogging” again, which appears to place him ahead of Cantwell in his recuperation.

Finally, Brazilian striker Danilo is the most recent name to be ruled out for a lengthy period of time owing to injury.

Despite scoring the opening goal in St Johnstone’s 2-0 triumph, a clash with Saints defender Liam

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