Billy Dodds, a BBC Sport analyst, described Rangers’ loss of Dujon Sterling to injury against Hibernian as a “big blow.”
In Sunday’s Scottish Cup quarterfinal match at Easter Road, the Gers star was substituted after 34 minutes (10 March).
Jordan Obita and Nathan Moriah-Welsh received red cards for the home team, while John Lundstram and Fabio Silva scored goals for the visitors to win 2-0.
Dodds stated, “It’s a big blow for the lad,” on BBC Sportsound on March 10 at 6:05 p.m. “He’s been different class in the way he’s been playing the game so far.”
Rangers defeat Hibernian 2-0 despite losing Dujon Sterling to injury.
The bad thing about the Gers’ ongoing injury woes is that it appears Sterling is the newest player to be sidelined.
It happens during a busy time for the Ibrox team, as the adaptable ace has been playing well since Clement gave him regular minutes.
Summertime acquisition With 26 appearances for the Gers, Sterling scored his first goal for the team on Thursday, March 7, during the 2-2 Europa League round of 16 first leg draw at Benfica.
When the Portuguese powerhouses visit Glasgow, it appears that Clement will be without him. He was expected to start the return leg at Ibrox.
Although he has other players at his disposal, the man in the dugout will be eager for his injured players to return as soon as possible.
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