Rangers vs. Aberdeen injury update:…
The most recent injuries to both Rangers and Aberdeen ahead of their Scottish Premiership match on Sunday at Pittodrie.
Rangers manager Philippe Clement anticipates facing a “stubborn” Aberdeen team that is keen to prove a point following their widely disapproved 6-0 loss to Celtic in their previous match.
With a game remaining, the Ibrox team has not lost since the Belgian took over as manager, but they are currently eight points behind leaders Celtic in the Scottish Premiership.
Prior to yet another hectic stretch of domestic and European competition games, which includes a Viaplay Cup Final matchup with the Dons the following month, Clement has made it clear that his players must continue to perform to a high standard.
Clement said: “We need a really big squad with everyone on their toes.” Rabbi Matondo is anticipated to return to competition soon.
Here, we summarize the most recent injuries involving both teams before their match on Sunday.
1. Injury mainstay: Aberdeen vs. Rangers (GlaW)
2. Nicolas Raskin-Rangers OUT – Philippe Clement reports that the Belgian midfielder “will return in the next couple of weeks” and that his injury is no longer a “major issue”. Craig Williamson/SNS Group photo
3. Aberdeen’s James McGarry, third
DOUBT – Following several months out due to a hamstring injury, the New Zealander is back in the mix. It is unlikely, though, that he will be put at risk right away.
4. Kemar Roofe, Rangers DOUBT – The Jamaican striker has begun training in “full sessions” with the team a couple of days a week, but it looks like this game is coming up too soon.
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