Philippe Clement has confirmed that Leon Balogun has suffered a “bad injury” in the 3-0 Rangers win over Livingston and could have a facial fracture.
As one of the Light Blues’ many absences due to injuries, Danilo missed six games in all competitions before due to a broken cheek bone of his own. According to Clement, Balogun is a “warrior” and hopes to return soon while sporting a mask.
“It is not good because it is a bad injury, he probably broke something in his face,” Clement stated, as reported by Glasgow World. The good news is that he is a veteran and a warrior who has dealt with similar situations in the past.
“I hope that’s the case because he thinks he can return quickly with a mask on. The medical professionals must make that determination.
Balogun blow latest in nightmare fitness run for Rangers
Ibrox doesn’t seem to have any injury luck, as evidenced by Balogun’s injury from a strange mishap that might occur at any time.
Rangers don’t have an abundance of choices at centre back, and the 35-year-old will not be receiving a look in there as Clement made adjustments to Michael Beale’s initial selection, which unfortunately left him out of the updated Europa League roster.
With a title fight well and fully underway following another win and two more points lost by Celtic following their draw in Aberdeen, he will undoubtedly want to return as soon as possible to play in domestic games.
It would be extremely detrimental for the Light Blues to lose Balogun for an extended period of time, especially when they currently lack players like Danilo, Abdallah Sima, Kemar Roofe, Kieran Dowell, and Ben Davies.
It will undoubtedly help if he can return while wearing a mask, but he cannot be hurried back if there is a chance he could suffer a concussion.
Losing more players to injury is the last thing this team needs to jeopardise its momentum going into the business end of the season, since numbers are already scarce in some areas even with the reinforcements made in the January window.
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