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Rangers' Ryan Jack checked in hospital after Aberdeen tie – report

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According to a report in the Evening Times, there’s an injury scare in the Rangers camp in the fallout of their Scottish Cup tie against Aberdeen.
The Gers went to Pittodrie on Sunday and came away with a draw. Joe Worrall was the hero, as his first goal for the club capped a fine individual display.

Worrall has had tough times, but Rangers have him to thank for staying in the cup. (photo by David Young/Action Plus via Getty Images)

If Gerrard can best McInnes in a replay, a semi-final tie against Celtic awaits.
However, they could be without a key man over the next period.
Despite playing the full 90 minutes on Sunday, it appears that Ryan Jack has picked up a problem.

Jack takes on some instructions from his manager against Dundee. (Photo by Ian MacNicol/Getty Images)

The Evening Times report that he went to hospital on Monday for checks, to determine the extent of a foot injury.
While there is no news on the specifics of the damage, it’s understood he has been given a protective boot.
Any period of absence for Jack would be a major blow to Rangers.

He has emerged as a leader under Gerrard, coming into his own either side of the winter break.
The 27-year-old’s Old Firm goal will live long in the memory. (Photo by Ian MacNicol/Getty Images)

A reliable, committed performer, he’s been a near constant in the centre of the park over the last few months.
Lets hope the boot is entirely precautionary and he isn’t facing a sustained period on the sidelines.