Rangers star John Souttar has been dropped from the Scotland National Team squad after sustaining yet another injury.
The Ibrox centre-back, 27, has had his career badly disrupted with injury problems and the defender is one of several sick notes in the Rangers squad.
Last seen on the bench in the 2-1 Scottish Premiership win over Hearts, Rangers are yet to give a timeline of the John Souttar injury problem with the issue once again impacting his presence within the Scotland National Team.
Injuries have plagued the defender who has been limited to only seven caps for the country and now John Souttar will not be adding to them in the upcoming European Championship qualifiers against Georgia (A) and Norway (H).
Whilst John Souttar missed out on a Scotland call-up, Rangers teammates Ryan Jack and Robby McCrorie have been included in Steve Clarke’s squad.
John Souttar dropped from Scotland National Team squad
Rangers fans are frustrated with the situation surrounding John Souttar, who has been unable to get a consistent run in the team since moving to Ibrox.
Moreover, Rangers fans and now incoming manager Philippe Clement are getting tired of the consistent injuries at the club full-stop.
Rangers have signed a series of footballers who have been known to have injury issues over the last few seasons and it has come back to bite them hard.

John Souttar – who spent extensive time on the sidelines earlier in his career due to Achilles injuries – is perhaps one of the stand-out examples in a squad of crocked stars.
Kemar Roofe stands out as another example of a player who has been unable to get himself fit consistently, whilst fellow defender Filip Helander – now tearing it up with Sweden – spent the overwhelming bulk of his Rangers career on the sidelines.
John Souttar will have hopes of joining the Scotland National Team at the European Championships in Germany next summer but injury continues to hamstring what was an initially promising career.
