- Rangers problems are rising ahead of Falkirk on Sunday following Danny Rohl’s Friday press conference
- With Naderi and Rommens already ruled out, fresh doubts have emerged over Skov Olsen and Moore.
- Rangers could be forced into significant changes at Falkirk, but the full picture won’t be known until Sunday.
Rangers problems are mounting ahead of the trip to Falkirk on Sunday with the news emanating from the press conference this morning.
Danny Rohl confirmed the situation with Tuur Rommens and Ryan Naderi, with both set to miss out on the final game before the SPFL Premiership split.
There are are also concerns over the fitness of Andreas Skov Olsen and Mikey Moore.
It’s not quite a crisis, but if all four are ruled out, Rangers and Rohl need to find solutions
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Firstly, it was expected that Rommens and Naderi would be missing.
In the Belgian’s absence, Jayden Meghoma will continue to operate on the left flank.
The Brentford loanee is a capable performer, but doesn’t quite have the application, aggeesion and full impact of the January signing from Westerlo.
However, he has what it takes in the here and now. Meghoma won’t let Rangers down.
With Naderi ruled out, possibly for the rest of the season, it creates an issue in the short to medium term.
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Hopefully, the omens from last week against Dundee United are a sign of things to come. That would mean Thelo Aasgaard and Bojan Miovski are ready to truly play their part.
That urgency is increased with the update that Skov Olsen and Moore are doubts for the noon encounter at the Falkirk Stadium.
Both started last week, but if they can’t be called upon, Djeidi Gassama and even the lesser spotted Oliver Antman suddenly become more important figures.
With the full details still to emerge from the press conference, it will be later today until we know more and maybe more recovery time for the two doubts.
A two-week hiatus under the Spanish sun is coming at just the right time.




