
Rangers Set for Ross County Showdown with Key Changes to Starting XI
Rangers are all set for their next Scottish Premiership clash against Ross County, with manager Philippe Clement making three significant changes to his lineup. After an impressive victory over Union Saint-Gilloise in the UEFA Europa League, the team now shifts focus back to domestic action at Ibrox. This encounter will be crucial as the Light Blues aim to maintain momentum in the league.
For this game, Clement has opted for a few changes to the starting XI. John Souttar, Clinton Nsiala, and Ianis Hagi are all brought into the fold, replacing Leon King, Robin Propper, and Nedim Bajrami, who were part of the squad in midweek. Clement’s decision highlights his desire for fresh energy and balance in both defense and midfield as Rangers look to keep up their winning form.
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In goal, Jack Butland continues to be the man between the posts. He will be protected by a backline that includes captain James Tavernier, the experienced Souttar, Nsiala, and Jefte, forming a solid defensive unit. In the midfield, Nico Raskin partners with Mohamed Diomande once again. This midfield pairing has been effective in controlling the tempo of games, and they'll be pivotal in both breaking down attacks and distributing the ball to the attacking players.
Up front, Ianis Hagi replaces Bajrami in an advanced role, providing that creative spark Rangers need in the final third. Alongside him, Cyriel Dessers will lead the attack, hoping to extend his impressive scoring run. Dessers, supported by Vaclav Cerny and Hamza Igamane, will look to challenge Ross County's defense and continue his prolific form in front of goal.
On the bench, new recruit Rafael Fernandes joins Propper, Tom Lawrence, Bajrami, and others, providing depth to the squad should Clement need to make tactical changes during the match.
The game kicks off at 3:00 pm at Ibrox, and fans who subscribe to RangersTV outside the UK will be able to enjoy the live broadcast. With three points up for grabs, all eyes will be on the Light Blues as they look to build on their European success and keep pace at the top of the Scottish Premiership standings.
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