Barron adds to 'never-ending story' of Rangers injuries
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Barron adds to 'never-ending story' of Rangers injuries
""I think he will be out around eight to 12 weeks, we speak about March, April, at the minute. "This is football. It's a little bit like since I've been here, a never-ending story, when you have a team together and you try to grow and give them confidence and you can make the same starting 11. "Then you have new injuries. But I think in the last couple of weeks, we did well, we always find again, a solution.""
""I think it's not just Connor. The relationship with Nico (Raskin) was very special when you look on the pitch that was very fluid, that helped each other on the pitch, then in the last two games you saw as well, Dio (Mohamed Diomande), this three-man midfield was very strong. "They dictate the rhythm, they won a lot of balls, and this is what we, of course, miss, but it's time then for maybe other players to step in and take the responsibility.""
""Rangers midfielder Connor Barron is facing up to three months on the sidelines, with manager Danny Rohl lamenting a "never-ending story" with injury problems. Barron sustained knee ligament damage in Tuesday's 2-0 win over his former club Aberdeen. Dujon Sterling, only recently back from a long term Achilles injury, is expected to miss three weeks with a muscle issue picked up in the same game.""
Connor Barron faces an eight to 12 week absence after sustaining knee ligament damage in a 2-0 win over Aberdeen. Dujon Sterling is expected to miss around three weeks with a muscle issue after recently returning from a long-term Achilles injury. The injury situation was described as a "never-ending story" and Barron was called "a big loss." The three-man midfield of Barron, Nico Raskin and Mohamed Diomande was highlighted for dictating rhythm and winning many balls. Other players are expected to step in, while links exist to potential signings Tochi Chukwuani and Tuur Rommens, though targets remain unconfirmed.
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