Bojan Miovski: Rangers striker to fume on Ibrox return after North Macedonia snub vs Denmark

Rangers striker Bojan Miovski may want to have a word with Danny Rohl when he returns from the international break.

The centre-forward started on the bench for North Macedonia against Denmark in the semi-final of one of the World Cup play-offs, with Goce Sedloski preferring other options up front.

Miovski started in four of the previous five matches for his national side, but it’s safe to say the attacker’s lack of minutes at the Gers has affected his opportunities away from Ibrox, with the attacker coming off the bench at around the hour mark in the 4-0 loss.

Youssef Chermiti and Ryan Nadri’s partnership has been preferred at the Glaswegian outfit in recent months, leaving the former Girona ace struggling for game time.

Rangers forward Bojan Miovski in background with stats from William Hill Premiership in 2025-26 season
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Danny Rohl unfair with Bojan Miovski at Rangers

Miovski could potentially be set for a stern conversation with Rohl as he continues to be overlooked at the Gers.

The North Macedonia international must’ve thought he could revive his career in Govan after failing to live up to expectations at Girona.

At Aberdeen, the 26-year-old proved he can consistently find the back of the net in Scotland, but it’s been a challenging time for the striker at the Light Blues.

Miovski hasn’t started in any of the last six league matches for the Glaswegian outfit, coming off the bench in the final minutes of most games.

Naderi has failed to score in his first seven William Hill Premiership matches and the ex-Girona star will surely wonder why the German forward is starting ahead of him.

Bojan Miovski future sealed at Ibrox

Miovski may leave Rangers in the summer and it wouldn’t be surprising to see that transpire.

Rohl should demand a new centre-forward at the Gers despite significant investment in that department over the last two transfer windows.

Rangers defender James Tavernier in the background with goals and assists stats in 2025-26 season
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One worry the German manager will surely have in the final stretch of the season is the lack of a reliable striker at his disposal, with James Tavernier the leading goalscorer in all competitions for the Light Blues in the 2025-26 campaign.

If another number nine joins the Glaswegian outfit’s ranks, there may be no room for Miovski in the squad and it would make sense for him to move on to pastures new.

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