
Bojan Mivoski set for penultimate Rangers chance as Ryan Naderi’s injury nightmare revealed
Bojan Miovski could be in line for a huge chance at Rangers following news of Ryan Naderi’s injury update.
Naderi scored his first goal in the Scottish Premiership as the Bears beat Dundee United 4-2 at Ibrox last time out in the league.
However, the German appears to have been halted by an issue that forced him to be withdrawn from the game at halftime, as Youssef Chermiti replaced him.
Miovski was also brought on with less than 20 minutes to go in the contest and scored arguably the most important goal to seal the victory.
Danny Rohl has favoured Naderi up until this point, and the former’s setback could be the perfect chance for Miovski to shine.
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Bojan Miovski has one last chance at Rangers
Naderi could be out for the rest of the season as Rangers await results from scans on his injury this week.
Miovski has been given limited opportunities since Rohl’s arrival, and given the German head coach’s tendency to play two strikers, things could soon change at Ibrox.
| Area of game | Stats |
| Games (starts) | 25 (13) |
| Minutes played | 1166 |
| Goals | 5 |
| Goals per 90 | 0.39 |
| FotMob rating | 6.60 |
The change could see Miovski incorporated back into the starting eleven to form a partnership with Chermiti, who will both have added importance to perform if Naderi is out for the long term.
The North Macedonian forward has been linked with an exit from the Gers, despite only coming to Ibrox last summer, but he may now have one more chance to save his career in Light Blue.

Miovski has a decent goal-scoring record for Rangers, but that might not save him from being sold this summer if he fails to improve his overall game.
What is Miovski’s current market value?
It goes without saying, but regardless of what happens with Naderi, it’s important that Miovski has a good end to the season.
Rohl currently likes to play both Chermiti and Naderi, but loose links to other strikers suggest that the Bears could be on the hunt for a new number nine this summer.
If that were the case, then Miovski may be seen as a casualty, with his current value at £2.1million, according to Transfermarkt.
Considering the 26-year-old’s market price may have dropped since he was signed last summer, the 49ers may look to loan him out to get his value back up before a sale.
That’s unless the former Aberdeen star is soon able to impress Rohl and get his career in Glasgow back on the road.
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