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Rangers Hit By Barron Injury: 'Never-Ending Story'
9 Jan
Summary
- Connor Barron faces an eight to twelve-week layoff due to knee injury.
- Dujon Sterling also sustained a muscle issue, missing three weeks.
- Manager Danny Rohl describes injury setbacks as a 'never-ending story'.

Rangers midfielder Connor Barron is expected to be out for approximately eight to twelve weeks after sustaining knee ligament damage. This injury, which occurred during the recent 2-0 victory against his former club Aberdeen, will likely keep him sidelined until March or April. Manager Danny Rohl expressed his frustration with the team's persistent injury problems.
Rohl described the situation as a "never-ending story" for the club since his arrival, highlighting the difficulty in maintaining a consistent starting lineup and building team momentum. The absence of key midfielders like Barron, along with others such as Nico Raskin and Mohamed Diomande, disrupts the team's rhythm and ability to control games.
Despite the setbacks, Rohl remains optimistic, emphasizing that these challenges present opportunities for other players to step into the spotlight and prove their capabilities. The manager trusts his squad to find solutions and continue their positive trajectory in the Scottish Premiership, where Rangers have climbed to second place.




