Rangers manager Danny Rohl has confirmed that Nedim Bajrami’s injury is worse than initially feared as his squad prepare to face Ferencvaros in the Europa League on Thursday.
The Gers are looking to rescue something from what has been a disastrous Europa League campaign so far. Rohl’s side currently sit in 33rd position having failed to win a game in the competition this season, picking up just one point. The Glasgow giants have conceded nine goals, scoring just twice.
A win this week could see them climb up to 28th if results go their way, but it’s looking like they are going to fail to qualify as it stands.
Danny Rohl: Bajrami Injury Worse Than First Feared
Speaking ahead of Rangers’ game against Ferencvaros, Rohl has provided an update on the injury situation of his squad. The Rangers boss has confirmed that Bajrami’s injury is worse than initially feared after a scan revealed a muscle problem, while Lyall Cameron is a doubt.
It’s unclear how long Bajrami is going to be out for, but it’s more positive news for Dujon Sterling. Rohl went on to say that Sterling is a ‘special’ guy, and he expects the defender to get some minutes against Ferencvaros.
