Tuur Rommens is injured and is absent from the Rangers matchday squad for the game against Dundee United.
Danny Rohl’s side have the chance to go top of the Scottish Premiership table, provided they manage to pick up the three points at Ibrox.
The German will have to deal with the absence of his first-choice left-back, with Jayden Meghoma starting in his stead.
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Tuur Rommens’ injury is a ‘huge blow’ for Rangers
Rangers Review journalist Joshua Barrie took to X to state that Rommens’ injury is a big blow for the Gers, given his importance to the side.
It is understood that he will be out for a few weeks and will not be back before the split, as he has sustained a muscle injury.
The left-back joins Bailey Rice on the injury list.
Barrie believes that he has been the club’s best attacking outlet in recent weeks and his absence is going to be a potential issue.

With the Belgian out injured, Rohl has handed a start to Jayden Meghoma, who was his go-to option before the January transfer window.
Meghoma has made 40 appearances in all competitions for Rangers this season.
In that time, he has provided six assists and has also found the back of the net.
Via X, Barrie wrote: “Rommens has a case for being Rangers’ best attacking outlet in recent weeks, his absence until the split is a huge blow.
“Aasgaard in for Chermiti could make the shape more of a 4-2-3-1 if he plays central. Naderi’s first shot playing a line higher at No.9.”
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Why Danny Rohl may struggle to replace Rommens
Rohl has switched to a 4-2-2-2 system in recent weeks, and that has brought his side a lot of success.
Playing a box in midfield means that the supposed wide players tuck in, freeing up space on the flanks for the full-backs to attack.
Rommens has understood this role perfectly and has used it to his advantage to provide an attacking threat down the left.
He has created 16 chances in just 457 minutes in the Scottish Premiership, and that kind of output is going to be difficult to replicate.
The 22-year-old also fares well when it comes to interceptions, and the Gers are yet to lose a game in which he has played.


