Doctor: Rangers player out with ‘Significant’ injury, may not return again this season

Doctor: Rangers player out with 'Significant' injury, may not return again this season

Doctor: Rangers player out with ‘Significant’ injury, may not return again this season

Dr Rajpal Brar reports that Rangers attacker Kemar Roofe is sidelined with a serious injury that might prevent him from playing again this season.

Kemar Roofe
Kemar Roofe

The injury expert argues that this is even more plausible given his prior fitness history and the obstacles he overcame during his recuperation.

In December’s 2-0 victory over St Johnstone, Roofe looked to be on the mend after playing just 16 minutes before needing to be replaced.

Physical therapist and sports scientist Brar spoke exclusively with Ibrox News about his circumstances. He said:

“It sounds like there is concern for him not returning this season, considering he returned from injury and then had to be substituted off after only 16 minutes, resulting in what sounds like another significant injury.”

“That possibility increases when you take into account his past injury history and numerous fitness setbacks as a result of absences.

“Unfortunately, he hasn’t been able to get a break in a few seasons, and his lack of match sharpness is particularly noticeable in high-pressure games.”

Due to his health, the 31-year-old’s chances of staying with the team past the end of the season are extremely slim.

His Ibrox contract expires in June, and although he might stay on for more rehabilitation, there’s very little chance he’ll get a new contract.

Although he is a very gifted goal-scoring option when available, his move to Glasgow hasn’t gone as planned.

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