Eros Grezda’s frustrating start to 2019 has just took a turn for the better, in the form of an international call up.
The 23-year-old winger secured his big Ibrox move last summer, joining the club on a four-year contract.

Therefore, the winter break seemed to have come at a good time for him.
It offered an opportunity to regroup before coming back for a mini pre-season, fresh and ready to go.
Yet, disaster struck during the squad’s training camp in Tenerife.
He sustained a foot injury that left him reliant on crutches and wearing a protective boot.
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That injury has seen him miss all of Rangers’ fixtures so far this year. However, Steven Gerrard confirmed on Friday that he has now resumed full training.
His return to fitness may come too late for involvement against Killie at the weekend.
Yet, he looks set to get an opportunity to get back into competitive action next week.
The wide man has been included in the Albania squad to face Turkey and Andorra in their first two Euro 2020 qualifiers.

So far in his international career, he has nine caps and one goal, which came in a friendly against Turkey back in 2017.
Albania are bidding to reach their second consecutive European Championships.
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