Ross County will be without six players as they look to cause an upset over an in-form Rangers side at Ibrox on Wednesday, 14 February, according to the Daily Record.
The Scottish newspaper have written in their print edition on 14 February, page 51, that Connor Randall will be missing the game after he’s had surgery recently.
Apart from him, Scott Allardice, Ross Callachan, Ryan Leak, Jack Baldwin and Dylan Smith are all ruled out of the contest.
Rangers expected to get job done v Ross County
The likes of Rabbi Matondo and John Lundstram are expected to return to the side and give Gers an even better chance of winning this game but it may be too soon for Leon Balogun.
With Rangers sitting second in the table, a win could propel them to the summit, emphasising the significance of securing three points against struggling opponents.
The statistics heavily favour the hosts, who have won their last five league encounters against Ross County and have an impressive record at Ibrox, winning their last eight matches there.
However, complacency could be Rangers’ undoing.
Despite Ross County’s poor form and historical struggles against the 55-time champions, football is unpredictable and any lapse in focus could lead to dropped points.
Moreover, County’s interim manager Don Cowie, will likely inject motivation into his side, urging them to fight for a positive result.
Rangers must guard against underestimating their opponents and maintain their high standards to ensure victory.
Hopefully, Philippe Clement keeps his side focused on the prize from minute one until minute 90 and professionally see out the game.
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