- Bojan Miovski has the chance to lead the Rangers line against Falkirk
- Ryan Naderi could miss the rest of the season due to injury
- This is the perfect time for Miovski to resurrect his Rangers career
Bojan Miovski may have been given the chance to save his Rangers career with the injury to striker Ryan Naderi.
Danny Rohl insisted the injury wasn’t that serious, but rumours have now started to swirl that he could miss the rest of the season.
With Rangers awaiting definitive details on the injury, it’s fair to expect that Miovski will get the nod against Falkirk.
Bojan Miovski has struggled for minutes at Ibrox and has just come back from a torrid international break with North Macedonia.
However, he did score Rangers’ fourth against Dundee United off the bench, and he may have a lifeline.

Time to shine for Miovski
The North Macedonian ace has struggled to get into Rohl’s side with Naderi and Youssef Chermiti performing excellently.
He’s had to bide his time on the Rangers bench, with Naderi being a real focal point since signing in January.
It’s no secret Miovski has underperformed this season, registering five league goals in 25 appearances.
However, the stats don’t tell the full story.
Miovski has registered a goal every 177 minutes for the Gers, having started only four league games this season.
The absence of Naderi will give him the chance to lead the line from the start and find his rhythm.

It starts now
Unlike Naderi, Miovski knows exactly how to score goals in the SPFL Premiership, doing so for Aberdeen.
During the 2023/24 season, he scored 26 goals in all competitions, including 14 in the league.
Everybody knows that Miovski can find the net in Scotland, and now, he has his chance to prove it.
With Naderi out, Miovski’s confidence should be high after coming off the bench to score the fourth goal against Dundee United last weekend.
The Gers face Falkirk this weekend before starting the highly anticipated split fixtures.
If there is ever a time for Miovski to resurrect his Rangers career, the time is right now.
With Miovski and Chermiti up front, the team has the quality to get the job done on Sunday.

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Bojan Miovski has been crying out for a stroke of luck that could get him back into the starting 11.
With Ryan Naderi out injured, Miovski has his chance off the back of scoring against Dundee United.
Miovski has the pedigree to score goals in Scotland, and now it’s time to show that in the title run-in.




