Latest injury news for St Johnstone vs. Rangers: Clement confirms another injury blow; nine players are out and two are doubtful.
Rangers will want to continue their winning streak this Sunday when they travel to Perth to play St Johnstone, a struggling team.
Rangers will go to McDiarmid Park this Sunday to play St Johnstone in the Scottish Premiership with the goal of passing Celtic.
The Light Blues leveled the score with their title rivals with their 3-1 victory against Ross County midweek, capping an incredible comeback under new Belgian manager Philippe Clement.
Regardless of Celtic’s performance against Kilmarnock on Saturday, Clement’s team will know they have a chance to reach the summit because the Hoops are only one goal ahead of their Old Firm opponents on goals scored.
The Ibrox giants have a daunting task this Sunday as one of their starting forwards from Wednesday’s victory is confirmed to be out of the match. They already have a lot of ailments going into the game. St Johnstone is aware that a victory may put them up to 14 points ahead of Livingston, who are now in last place.
Before Sunday’s game, Glasgow World walks you through the doubts and injury outs.
The Rangers winger will not play this weekend after it was revealed by Philippe Clement that he had a “small muscle issue” during the team’s victory over Ross County.
Due to a fractured arm sustained in August, the goalie is still out of commission for St Johnstone.
After sustaining an injury in December, the striker is still sidelined and has not provided an update on his recovery.
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