Chris Jack has issued an update on Kyle Glasgow and Ashton Scally ahead of Rangers’ game against Falkirk on Saturday.
With nothing left to play for in the Scottish Premiership, Gers fans will want Danny Rohl to give a chance to the club’s top academy prospects.
Rohl made a promise to Glasgow as he extended his contract, with the teenager keen on first-team minutes in the foreseeable future.
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Jack, speaking on Rangers Review’s YouTube channel, has claimed that, as there is pressure on Rohl to pick up a win, he is not expected to play any of the youngsters.
The Light Blues have lost all four games after the split, which is the first time this has ever happened since the format was introduced in 2000/01.
Losing five in a row would be a shocking way to end the season, especially with the Rangers board backing Rohl into the new season.
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Due to this, even Zebedee Lawson is not expected to get a chance, with Rohl likely to name a strong side to end the season.
Jack said: “He doesn’t want to have five defeats post split.
“He will have to go and try to win that game on Saturday.
“So I would be surprised if we see like Glasgow, Scally, Zebedee Lawson, and I’d be surprised if we see them in the park, which is a shame because this is the time of the season to actually give them a shot.”

Will James Tavernier play for Rangers vs Falkirk?
James Tavernier left Ibrox before the game against Hibs, but then returned for his farewell.
The club captain had a disagreement with Rohl, who decided not to start him due to an injury he had picked up a few days ago.
The fans would want him to have his farewell game, surely, but it would hinge on his fitness and also his relationship with the Gers boss.
If the German feels that he has been disrespected by the right-back following a public spectacle, he may decide against picking him.


