Team news: Key Celtic man returns, Aberdeen defender sweat for Hibs, Rangers boosted, Hearts concussion blow
Team news: Key Celtic man returns, Aberdeen defender sweat for Hibs, Rangers boosted, Hearts
concussion blow
All of the team news prior to this weekend’s six Premiership games
We go over the squad news before this weekend’s top-tier action takes place around Scotland:
Hibs (9) vs. Aberdeen (8) on Saturday at 3 p.m.
After missing the midweek match with Motherwell due to illness, Aberdeen defender Richard Jensen is
still doubtful, and fellow center-back Slobodan Rubezic is still out due to a knee injury. Rocky Bushiri, a
defender for the Hibs, has returned from his eight-week stint in the Africa Cup of Nations, despite not
playing for the DR Congo. Josh Campbell, Jake Doyle-Hayes, and Owen Bevan (thigh and ankle) are still
out.
Celtic (1) v Kilmarnock (4) – Saturday, 3pm
Although Greg Taylor is back from injury and Cameron Carter-Vickers will resume full training next
week, Liel Abada is still not in the right frame of mind to play for Celtic. Due to a fracture in his side of
the head, Alistair Johnston will not be returning, while Reo Hatate is still out with calf issues. Brad
Lyons (knee), Kyle Magennis (hamstring), and Robbie Deas (fractured cheekbone) are still out of action
for Kilmarnock.
Trying to turn it around and treating Liel Abada like a son, Brendan Rodgers struggles with the Celtics‘
“they won’t have a clue” situation.
Sunday at noon: St Johnstone (10) vs. Rangers (2) Dan Phillips, a midfielder for St Johnstone, may
make a comeback after missing three games due to a muscle strain. Ross Sinclair (arm), Cammy
MacPherson (thigh), Drey Wright (knee), and Ali Crawford (calf) are still sidelined. After serving a two-
game suspension, Gers midfielder Dujon Sterling is back in action, and defender Leon Balogun, who is
sporting a mask to prevent a facial injury, is available. Due to a muscular ailment, Winger Rabbi
Matondo will be sidelined; Kemar Roofe, Danilo (knee), Kieran Dowell, and Abdallah Sima (thigh) are
still out.
Philippe Clement of the Rangers demands additional referee meetings and admits a bottle of water.
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