Danny Rohl faces a selection dilemma as Rangers are looking to pick up the three points against Falkirk this Sunday.
The Gers go into the weekend one point behind Hearts and if the league leaders fail to win their game on Saturday, Rohl has the chance to guide his team into the split in pole position.
However, in order to do that, he would need his side to pick up the win against Falkirk at the Falkirk Stadium.
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Ryan Naderi could potentially be out for the rest of the season
According to the Daily Record, there is a possibility that Ryan Naderi is not back for the rest of the season due to an injury.
The 22-year-old will undergo scans on Wednesday to reveal the extent of his setback, but there are some fearing the worst.
Naderi got injured against Dundee United and was taken off at half-time by Rohl.

Post game, the Rangers manager revealed that it was a knock and that it did not appear to be too serious.
However, that was him being optimistic, and the reality is slightly different.
He is expected to miss the Falkirk game along with Tuur Rommens and Bailey Rice, meaning that three first-team players will be unavailable for selection.
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How will Rangers set up without Naderi?
Missing Naderi will undoubtedly be a huge blow for Rohl as the German striker has been able to lead the line as well as play alongside Youssef Chermiti.
In fact, the former Everton forward has benefited from having a towering forward next to him, so his absence will cost the team dearly.
Chermiti has also led the line by himself and that is likely what Rohl will do if he cannot count on the January signing for the upcoming games.
The Rangers boss will be thrilled that Bojan Miovski also scored off the bench against Dundee United.
That goal will bring the North Macedonia international much-needed confidence, which he could channel to be a threat in the final third.
It is highly possible that Rohl deploys the 4-2-2-2 system this weekend with Miovski playing alongside Chermiti.


