Rangers manager Philippe Clement will name Ryan Jack in his starting XI to face Ayr United in the Scottish Cup clash, according to Barry Ferguson
In recent weeks, the 31-year-old has returned from injury, starting against Livingston after previously making appearances from the bench against Hibernian and St. Mirren. But he was later missing from the team that defeated Aberdeen.
But now that Clement has acknowledged that Jack was only absent to control his workload, Ferguson has said he “got a feeling” that the Scottish international will start the match on Saturday, February 10.
“You need to be careful with guys that have had injuries over the last year or so; they’ve been coming back, playing four or five games and then missing another four or five,” he said in an interview with The Go Radio Football Show on February 9 at 9:00.
“He’s managing them appropriately; he demonstrated this last week with Ryan Jack. Tom Lawrence took over in that central midfield position, and he recently stated that Lawrence will not be included in the team. “I have a feeling that Ryan Jack and John Lundstram will return to that midfield birth.”
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When Clement got to Ibrox, the Rangers had an absurd injury situation wherein many of their key players were sidelined for far too long. Though it hasn’t been fully overcome, things appear to be moving in the right direction.
The Light Blues have established the framework of a team that can play without an injury for the majority of a season, despite a few notable exceptions, such as Danilo and Kemar Roofe, who have sustained more serious injuries.
Ferguson’s prediction should come to pass, and Jack should start on Saturday as he continues to work his way up to full match fitness.
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