Rangers' Antman out for two months with leg issue
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Rangers' Antman out for two months with leg issue
"Rangers head coach Danny Rohl has been hit with another injury blow with winger Oliver Antman out for the next two months with a leg injury. Rohl says he's very surprised at the extent of the adductor issue, as the Finland cap's substitution at the weekend was tactical rather than enforced. Antman, 24, joins defenders Derek Cornelius and John Souttar on the sidelines, with Rohl also expecting to lose Mohamed Diomande and Nasser Djiga to the African Cup of Nations later this month."
"It means the January transfer window will be crucial for Rangers. Rohl is in dialogue with chairman Andrew Cavenagh to target "quality over quantity" and identify players who "knows what it takes to play for Rangers". Meanwhile, Rohl feels there should not be too much of an overreaction to Sunday's 0-0 draw at home to Falkirk. The German pointed out he's taken 13 points from his past 15 and if the same return comes from the next five matches, Rangers should still be in contention."
Oliver Antman will be sidelined for two months with an adductor injury after a tactical substitution revealed a larger issue. Antman joins defenders Derek Cornelius and John Souttar on the sidelines, while Mohamed Diomande and Nasser Djiga are expected to miss matches for the African Cup of Nations later this month. The January transfer window will be crucial as the club seeks quality over quantity and players who know what it takes to play for Rangers. Recent form includes 13 points from the past 15; a similar return in the next five matches would keep Rangers in contention despite nine- and seven-point deficits.
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