Rangers news: Rangers Enforced change, major doubt, surprise return……….

Amid the Gaza March dispute Suella Braverman charges that the Met Police are biased.
Man convicted of killing an Irish instructor
Man accused of killing a woman in her 60s following a violent assault; No. 10 declined to sign Suella Braverman’s essay on alleged “bias” by the Met Police; Adolescent accused of killing 15-year-old Alfie Lewis following a stabbing; Wizz Air cancels 45 planes due to “difficult operating conditions”
Amid the Gaza March dispute, Suella Braverman charges that the Met Police are biased.
Man convicted of killing an Irish instructor
Man accused of killing a 60-year-old woman who had suffered a terrible attack
Suella Braverman’s post about Met Police “bias” was not approved by No10. A teenager is accused of killing 15-year-old Alfie Lewis after stabbing him. Wizz Air cancels 45 planes due to “difficult operating conditions.”

Balogun’s place alongside Connor Goldson will likely be taken by Ben Davies, who was brought off the bench for the final 13 minutes at Hampden on Sunday after missing the previous match away to Dundee with a minor strain.

In addition, Clement will be missing left-back Ridvan Yilmaz, who was left off of the European squad roster. However, Yilmaz, a Turkey international, was probably going to be on the bench following Borna Barisic’s injury-affected return to the starting lineup over the weekend.

Scott Wright, who substituted in for Todd Cantwell at halftime and scored his team’s second goal in a 3-1 triumph against Hearts in the semi-final, may also be out of the picture for Rangers. The winger is listed as a “serious doubt.”

His absence will be offset by the surprise return of striker Kemar Roofe, although Clement insists the 30-year-old Englishman will only be considered for five or 10 minutes of action at the most as he builds up his fitness following a visit to a specialist over his recurring injury issues.

Tom Lawrence could also make his first appearance in a Rangers matchday squad since picking up an injury in the 1-0 win over Real Betis in the Europa League group stage opener back on September 21 in what would be another welcome addition to the Rangers bench.

The masked Danilo will lead the line again following impressive performances since recovering from a fractured cheekbone to reclaim a starting spot – scoring in the 4-0 win at Dundee last midweek before winning the penalty that led to Rangers’ opener against Hearts in Sunday’s semi-final.

 

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