Rangers quietly confident injured player will be fit for 'Biggest Match' v Aberdeen - report
Rangers are quietly confident that John Souttar will be available for the game against Aberdeen on 30 October, according to the Daily Mail. The news... The post Rangers quietly confident injured player will be fit for 'Biggest Match' v Aberdeen - report appeared first on Ibrox News.
Rangers are quietly confident that John Souttar will be available for the game against Aberdeen on 30 October, according to the Daily Mail.
The news outlet reported on 28 October that the contest is already the “biggest match” of this campaign for Gers and their under-fire manager Philippe Clement.
Souttar, who missed the St Mirren game over the weekend was an injury doubt for the Dons clash, but he appears to be ready to go.
John Souttar’s return is a huge boost for Rangers
Souttar’s potential availability for the crucial game against Aberdeen represents a significant morale and tactical boost for the team, especially under the pressure faced by Clement.
The Scotland international’s experience and defensive acumen are pivotal, particularly with Robin Propper currently facing scrutiny for his performances.
Propper’s struggles have highlighted a need for a dependable, composed centre-back, making Souttar’s return timely.
His leadership qualities and reading of the game could stabilize a defence that has shown vulnerabilities.
However, whether Souttar can start and play the full 90 minutes remains uncertain due to his recent injury concerns.
His presence, even if limited, could offer a psychological edge, reassuring teammates and potentially unsettling Aberdeen’s attack.
In other Rangers news, an update has emerged on Neraysho Kasanwirjo starting the game against Aberdeen on Wednesday.
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