
Rangers attacker Abdallah Sima injury update emerges amid season-ending scare
Rangers attacker Abdallah Sima could be out for three months in the worst-case scenario after his hamstring injury, according to Dr Rajpal Brar.
The injury expert claims that the club might have taken him off as a precaution after his recent lengthy spell on the sidelines, but it is hard to ascertain, at this point.
There are scans expected over the coming days and until the results arrive, there is the minute possibility of him being ruled out for the rest of the season.
Discussing his situation exclusively with Ibrox News, Brar, a doctor in physical therapy and a sports scientist, said:
“My reading into it is that he was taken off as a precaution due to his injury history and the club is hoping it’s nothing more than a mild injury.
“The worst case scenario would be a hamstring rupture and another absence of over three months out.
“The club will be conducting scans this week to see the extent of the injury.”
Rangers sweat on Abdallah Sima’s injury update
Rangers will be hoping Sima’s injury is not too serious due to his significant impact on the team.
His contributions have been vital to the team’s success, making his availability crucial for Gers’ quest to reclaim the title.
Given his recent return from a previous injury, another setback could potentially end his season prematurely, which would be a significant loss for the club.

The club and fans alike will be eagerly awaiting the assessment of his injury, as they look forward to having him back in the squad for the remaining crucial fixtures.
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