Rangers v Hertha Berlin – team news confirmed, Silva starts upfront, Raskin back
Rangers v Hertha Berlin – team news confirmed, Silva starts upfront, Raskin back
The friendly between Rangers and Hertha Berlin this afternoon in Spain is a bonus for winter vacation.
If you want to see how the players are doing and what the second half has in store for Gers manager Philippe Clement and his team,
you can watch the game on the club’s official YouTube channel here. Rangers’ injured players are beginning to return,
but who has the coach selected to play Hertha Berlin in an attempt to cap off the training camp in style? Hertha Berlin against.
Rangers: confirmed team news Kemar Roofe is the most noticeable player missing from the training video,
so Clement is relieved to see a few important players return. Not only was Tom Lawrence spotted boarding the aircraft,
but he has also been attending group training sessions. He may be too young to return now, but it won’t be long.
The same is true for Ryan Jack, who is hoping to return to the starting lineup in order to secure a
spot in Steve Clarke’s squad for the European Championships.
Due to personal circumstances, Kieran Dowell joined the team later than expected. Borna Barisic and Ben Davies are also candidates.
There is a lot of conjecture around both left backs; Barisic is being connected to a return to Dinamo Zagreb, while Ridvan Yilmaz is rumoured to be close to joining Verona.
Philippe Clement will be happy to see some alternatives return to the midfield. Aside from Dowell, Jose Cifuentes is also healthy,
while Nicolas Raskin was a sight to behold at Ibrox prior to the winter break.
Abdallah Sima is in the African Cup of Nations, while Sam Lammers has joined Utretcht on loan,
reducing the possibilities at number ten. Although Fabio Silva’s signing helps to fill in for both of these absences,
it appears more likely that he will play in the centre in the upcoming months. With Philippe Clement leading the way,
Rangers’ starting lineup for the second half of the season is as follows against Hertha Berlin.
The outcome is a bonus, with the primary goal being to regain maximum alertness
in time for Tuesday’s visit from Copenhagen and the Scottish Cup match against Dumbarton the following weekend.
Three games to brush off the cobwebs and get up to speed ahead of what might be a highly interesting campaign.
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