Danny Rohl expressed concern over Nedim Bajrami's muscle injury, which might be more severe than initially thought. Bajrami was injured during Rangers' 3-0 victory over Kilmarnock. Initially, the injury seemed
minor, but a recent scan suggested otherwise. The Albanian international will undergo further evaluation to determine the extent of the issue.
Rangers are preparing for their Europa League match against Ferencvaros, having secured only one point from five games in the competition so far. "Nedim is not too good for us, which is hard," Rohl stated. "We thought after the game it wasn't too serious but it now looks more serious. "
Rohl acknowledged that injuries have been a significant challenge for the team. "At the moment, we have some more injuries which isn't helpful but we still have a good squad together," he said. Despite these setbacks, Rohl remains optimistic about managing the situation and finding solutions.
The manager also provided updates on other players. Joe Rothwell did not travel to Hungary for the match, while Lyall Cameron is with the team but remains doubtful due to his condition. Dujon Sterling has joined the squad and hopes to play his first match since April.
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Rohl highlighted that frequent matches and international commitments contribute to player fatigue and injuries. "If you count up these injuries, it's a lot of players who have had problems," he noted. Despite this, he is confident in managing player fitness effectively.
"Joe is not with us, Lyall is with us but there's a big question mark over him - we have to do an assessment on him," Rohl added. He also mentioned that Dujon's return to the squad is encouraging.
As Rangers continue their European campaign, they aim to overcome these challenges and improve their performance in upcoming matches.











