Philippe Clement is facing a possible defensive crisis against Celtic, with injured Rangers captain James Tavernier ruled out for “a few weeks”.
The right-back picked up the knock towards the end of Sunday’s 2-2 William Hill Premiership draw at Motherwell and joins centre-back John Souttar (groin) and defender Neraysho ‘Nana’ Kasanwirjo (knee) on the sidelines ahead of Thursday’s Old Firm game at Ibrox.
Clement revealed 36-year-old Leon Balogun, who suffered an injury in the Boxing Day defeat at St Mirren which caused him to miss the Well game, has a “very, very, very small chance” of making it. If fit, he would take over from utility player Dujon Sterling, who would move from central defence to replace Tavernier.
However, the Gers boss, whose side are already 14 points behind Celtic with title hopes all but over, has scant cover and, as one solution, may have to call on the services of 20-year-old Leon King who has not played since May.
Clement, looking for his first win against Celtic in what will be his seventh attempt since taking over as Rangers manager in October 2023, said: “There’s a very, very, very small chance that Leon Balogun can return. We will see. He did some individual work today.
“Nobody will come back into the squad and we lose Tav also, who got an injury at the end of the game.
“We took a scan, and there’s clear damage there so he will be out for a few weeks.
“It needs to be possible (for Leon) to play. You cannot play on one leg.
“We always take risks, and you have to do that in this business, but no crazy risks, that players can be out for months.
“So that will not be the case with Leon but we will see if he’s ready or not.
“It’s a blow (Tav) and every injury is a blow, and we have had a few blows in that way the last weeks, the last months, first with Nana (Neraysho Kasanwirjo), then with John (Souttar), then with Leon Balogun, with Ridvan Yilmaz before in defence and with Tav now.
“But it’s about finding solutions and looking for solutions and go and work out of that.
“So that’s what the team has been doing all the time, and they did well, only the last two games we lost goals a little bit out of nothing, not with really clear mistakes or being out of structure, totally not.
“But in these last two games every time that they have had a shot on goal, it’s almost a goal. Those are the things that sometimes happen in football but normally not two games in a row, but it’s been the case, and we have been chasing games because of that.
“So we need to find solutions now.”