Rangers sustain another injury setback as the attacker
Zak Lovelace, an attacker for Rangers, sustained an injury on Tuesday night while playing for the B Team against Clyde. David McCallum gave the 18-year-old, who has been in several games for the senior team, a start. He was treated for the injury he sustained in the 35th minute, but he was unable to continue and was substituted for Archie Stevens. Zak Lovelace, a young player for the Rangers, will not accept another injury layoff. The club has not yet provided an update on the severity of the setback. Lovelace has previously experienced injury problems, and he would not want to miss any more time due to injury.
Regardless of ability, players should be playing as much as they can at age 18, and concentrating on injury rehabs will undoubtedly hinder their progress. His debut at the age of 17 indicates that he is headed in the right direction as he has been targeted to be a first-team regular for the senior squad in the future. The club physiotherapists must make sure they give the teenager the best care possible because injuries sustained at such a young age might have negative consequences.
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