Rangers flop poised to turn Cristiano Ronaldo replacement as Celtic promote goal machine to first team plans

WOLVERHAMPTON, ENGLAND - AUGUST 17: Fabio Silva of Wolverhampton Wanderers reacts during a Wolverhampton Wanderers Training Session at The Sir Jack Hayward Training Ground on August 17, 2023 in Wolverhampton, England. (Photo by Jack Thomas - WWFC/Wolves via Getty Images)

This weekend marks the start of a busy run of games for Rangers and Celtic.

But before those matches, the country will be watching one last international encounter. On Monday night, Scotland travels to Poland, where a victory may advance them in the Nations League and increase their chances of qualifying for the World Cup.

After that, domestic issues take center stage until spring. Rangers’ unrelenting run begins at Ibrox against Dundee United, followed by a nighttime matchup between Celtic and Hearts at Tynecastle.

These are a few Rangers and Celtic headlines.

Silva turns CR7 replacement

Portugal may use Fabio Silva to replace Cristiano Ronaldo in tonight’s Nations League match against Croatia. With progress assured, CR7, Bruno Fernandes of Manchester United, Bernardo Silva of Manchester City, and Pedro Neto of Chelsea will all be rested.

After three goals in La Liga for Las Palmas, Silva, who scored four goals in 18 games during a regrettable loan spell at Rangers from Wolves last season, has received his first call-up for Portugal.

“There will be squad management for the game in Croatia,” Martinez stated. There is a starting team and a finishing team in modern football. I believe that we must be mindful of our obligation to avoid overwhelming the players.

Goal machine gets Celtic chance to impress

According to Celtics are Here, Daniel Cummings will train with the first team this week. In 18 games across all competitions, the teenage forward has scored 20 goals for the Hoops “B” team, which has participated in the UEFA Youth League and the Lowland League.

He is only eighteen, but he wants to impress Brendan Rodgers by proving that he can compete with players like Kyogo and Adam Idah. Under Rodgers, Francis Turley, Mitchel Frame, Daniel Kelly, and Rocco Vata have all played.

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