Even as Rangers crashed out of the Scottish Cup with defeat at Hearts, the talk centered on a player who wasn't on the pitch rather than those who had failed to deliver at Tynecastle.
11.02.2020 - 13:16 / dailyrecord.co.uk
Steven Gerrard admits Borna Barisic faces an uphill fitness battle as Rangers prepare to face Kilmarnock.
The left-back was forced off injured during the 4-1 Scottish Cup fifth round victory over Hamilton Accies on Saturday.
But the Rangers boss has received a boost in the form of Ryan Jack- the midfielder is set to return after limping off against Hearts in January.
It remains to be seen if Barisic will join him as Gerrard revealed the 27-year-old will be given every chance to prove his
Even as Rangers crashed out of the Scottish Cup with defeat at Hearts, the talk centered on a player who wasn't on the pitch rather than those who had failed to deliver at Tynecastle.
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