Rangers injury news: Doctor delivers end-of-season Abdallah Sima update.
There is a potential of Rangers forward Abdallah Sima not returning to action again this season, according to Dr Rajpal Brar.
The 22-year-old suffered a devastating thigh injury on international duty with Senegal at the start of the year.
Philippe Clement indicated that he will be absent for a couple of months and it’s believed to be a Grade 4 muscular tear.
Discussing his position exclusively with Ibrox News, Brar, a doctor in physical therapy and a sports scientist, said:
“He suffered a significant thigh injury while on international duty and that required surgery.
“His day to day will be a gradual progression of strength, mobility, neuromuscular control on the injured area along with maintaining fitness in other parts as well, all while managing pain and discomfort.
“The best case sounds like he returns in April and out and the worst case is around three months out which rules him out for the rest of the season.“
Sima’s absence is a significant setback for Rangers
The 22-year-old was one of the few players who struck the ground running when he joined Rangers and Philippe Clement will have been looking forward to his return after January.
In 20 league appearances, the Senegal forward has scored 10 goals and contributed two assists — proving to be a reliable option down the left wing.
He’s also played a few games on the right flank and has proven to be a goal threat.
The club will be hopeful that he recovers fast and that he can pick up right from he left off.
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