
Danny Rohl confirms midfielder ruled out for Rangers as Bojan Miovski update shared
Danny Rohl has revealed he is still unsure whether or not Bojan Miovski will be able to play for Rangers against Hearts on Sunday.
Rangers are set to face Hearts at Tynecastle Park in a Scottish Premiership clash which could be vital come the end of the season.
The Gers currently sit third in the standings, and Rohl’s arrival has given Rangers a boost of form in the league.
Miovski came off injured for Rangers in their 2-1 loss against Ferencvaros last week, and missed the Bears’ win over Hibernian on Monday.
Rohl has now commented on the situation with the striker, while also confirming another star will be ruled out of the all-important clash with Hearts.

Danny Rohl says Lyall Cameron will miss Hearts game
Miovski had just started to find his feet in a Rangers shirt before his injury blow, and his possible absence means that Youssef Chermiti still has a chance to revive his career in Glasgow.
Lyall Cameron has struggled for game time under Rohl, but has still been a consistent part of the German head coach’s bench on matchdays.
Speaking to Sky Sports News on Friday morning, the 36-year-old addressed the state of play regarding Cameron and Miovski.
Rohl said: “Lyall is not available. Bojan is a question mark, but all other players are available. Let’s see what happens in the next 48 hours.”

The positive is that there are no other major injury concerns for Rangers, going into what is really the biggest league game of the season so far.
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Celtic have been struggling under Wilfried Nancy, and reports have suggested that they have even considered sacking their new head coach.
The Hoops are three points ahead of Rangers in the league, but with the Bears averaging 2.50 points per game under Rohl, it looks as though the Bears will overtake Celtic in the near future.
So that adds extra spice to the showdown with Hearts for Rangers, and there’s no reason why Rohl can’t bring the points back to Glasgow.
But he can’t do it all himself; someone has to make themselves a hero. There’s a massive chance for Rangers to flip the script in this game, and the title picture could completely shift on Sunday
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