INJURY NEWS: Super Rangers Player Sustained A……

Expert on injuries: “Superb” Rangers player sustained a grade 3 ankle ailment.

This weekend marks Rangers’ return to Scottish Premiership action, but an unsettling injury update involving a “superb” player casts doubt on his participation against Aberdeen.

injuries to the Rangers Under new manager Philippe Clement, things have been going well. The Gers know that if they win their game in hand, they will only be five points behind Celtic in the title race.

Their progress has been somewhat halted by the international break over the last week or so, but reports indicate that Clement is putting a lot of effort into his Rangers players’ training in an effort to get them as fit as possible before a demanding stretch of games. They make the difficult journey to Aberdeen at lunchtime on Sunday.

Even though there are many things going for Ibrox that were better under Michael Beale’s leadership earlier in the season, Clement is currently concerned about some injury issues. One player who is currently out due to an ankle injury that required him to be stretchered off earlier in the season is Nicolas Raskin. Rabbi Matondo and John Souttar are.

Rangers inflicted an injury to Nicolas Raskin.
Raskin may not play in Rangers’ match against Aberdeen this weekend, according to a new update from Dr. Rajpal Brar, who was speaking to Ibrox News. This is a setback given the rumors that the Gers star might play again following the international break.

It’s a positive update if the post-international break return is accurate. would probably indicate a grade 3 inversion injury that is healing nicely from rehabilitation. He might not be prepared for the first game immediately following the break, though, as he’s probably going to get some playing time with the reserves first.”

Although there are undoubtedly some encouraging aspects of this news, including Raskin’s apparent progress in his recuperation, it is unfortunate that he won’t be able to make the Pittodrie trip because there was some expectation that he would.

Raskin’s stats for Rangers this season perfectly illustrate his importance to the team. The 22-year-old has started eight games in the Scottish Premiership and completed 88% of his passes. In addition, he has averaged 2.8 tackles per game in the league, demonstrating his impact both in and out of possession. The This Is Ibrox podcast has called him “superb,” highlighting the high regard in which he is regarded.

The hope is that the Gers still have enough to defeat Aberdeen, who are currently ranked ninth in the table. They have won all four games in three different competitions since Raskin’s injury, but his return to the starting lineup will.

 

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