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Philippe Clement has issued an update on his Rangers side as they take on Dundee United on Saturday at Ibrox.
Neraysho Kasanwirjo is set to miss the game on 23 November at Ibrox and will be out for the longer term as he’s set to meet a surgeon on Friday, 22 November.
Ross McCausland is understood to have recovered from a foot injury and Clement claims he’s available against Dundee United and so is Ridvan Yilmaz.
Along with Kasanwirjo, Rabbi Matondo and Oscar Cortes will also be ruled out of the game.
Clement said: “Kasanwirjo is going to have an appointment with a surgeon today, and we will have more news over the weekend – for sure a longer-term injury.
“A blow for everyone, especially for him. This is football, it is really hard as he was adapting really well.
“Ross (McCausland) had a foot issue but is back now which is positive. The rest of the boys had a good international break. John Souttar had two really impressive games, that is a really good thing for the club.
“Ridvan is training with the team again and is available for selection tomorrow.
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“Matondo has a small problem and won’t be fit for the weekend.
“Cortes will be back to train with the team next week which is really positive.”
Neraysho Kasanwirjo’s injury is a big blow for Rangers
The 22-year-old had appeared to hit the ground running at Ibrox and was almost guaranteed minutes or even a start each game.
His ability to play at full-back as well as a centre-back certainly impressed Clement but unfortunately the Belgian will not be able to count on his services.
The footage that emerged of his injury seemed horrific and one would be forgiven for fearing the worst as it did not look pleasant, to say the least.
There are even concerns that it could be an ACL setback which would be devastating as it would end his season prematurely.
Hopefully, the surgeon assesses it and it turns out to be not as serious as first feared which would be a tremendous boost.
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