SAD NEWS: Rangers in treble with injuryies…..

Rangers have received a huge injury boost with the return of injured trio Nicolas Raskin, Kemar Roofe, and Danilo.

Rangers are dealing with major injury issues this season, with the list now containing ten Rangers players following the weekend’s humiliation against Aberdeen.

With injuries playing a role in Michael Beale’s demise, who was relieved of his Ibrox duties this week, photographs coming out of the club will be beneficial to interim manager Steven Davis.

Belgian midfielder Nicolas Raskin, Brazilian attacker Danilo, and Jamaican international Kemar Roofe can all be seen being put through their paces in the newest round of training images issued by the club.

Nicolas Raskin has been out of the Rangers squad since the 2-0 win against St Johnstone in mid-September, but he appears to be on the verge of a comeback.

Prior to his dismissal, Michael Beale stated that the club might see Nicolas Raskin and Kieran Dowell before the next international break.

Rangers are also boosted by the presence of Brazilian attacker Danilo, who has been missing since the team’s victory in Perth.

After colliding with Saints defender Liam Gordon and breaking his cheekbone, Michael Beale stated that the striker will be sidelined for up to two months.

Danilo appeared to be ahead of schedule in his rehabilitation from the horrific injury after posting on Instagram this week, albeit he is almost probably not ready to play this week.

When the ex-Feyenoord forward does play again, he will most likely be wearing a protective mask, and Rangers fans will be praying that it is sooner rather than later.

Finally, the scenario with Kemar Roofe is a huge boost for Rangers fans and might be excellent news in the face of a groyne scan.

Major criticism has been levied at the club for a perceived reliance on the injury-prone striker, who appeared to be on his way out of the team once again.

However, Kemar Roofe was observed practising alongside his colleagues in the training photos, and supporters will await an update on the issue from interim manager Steven Davis.

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