
Rangers v Liverpool: Glen Kamara doubtful for Champions League clash
Rangers midfielder Glen Kamara has picked up a “little knock” ahead of their Champions League clash against Liverpool on Wednesday (12 October).
Giovanni van Bronckhorst has confirmed, via the club website, that Kamara’s injury is not serious, and apart from that, there’s no fresh injury news.
The Bears are yet to pick up a point so far from their group, and Giovanni van Bronckhorst has made it clear that the club will take a different approach tomorrow.
GvB won’t cry
The Gers need to pick up something from this game, and it seems like the Gers will be looking to tweak their system.
Even if Kamara fails to recover in time, Van Bronckhorst probably won’t be losing his sleep over it, as Rangers have enough depth in that area.
In a game where Rangers need to attack more than sit drop and defend, the Dutchman could keep the squad team that won against St Mirren last week.

Ryan Jack and John Lundstram should form the midfield pair, while Van Bronckhorst can use the likes of James Sands and Steven Davis if he wants.
Kamara replaced Jack towards the closing stages of the game against St Mirren.
It will be interesting to see how he lines up for this game. Will Ryan Kent get back into the side? Will he start with Fashion Sakala after his impressive performance? Will Antonio Colak start the game?
These are some of the big decisions he needs to make.
In other Rangers news, Ross Wilson may have played a blinder for Rangers after a shocking development in October that will leave many Gers fans surprised.