GIOVANNI van Bronckhorst has revealed Antonio Colak has suffered a minor injury scare and is set to miss tomorrow’s match against St Mirren.
The Rangers striker had to be taken off in the midweek win over Hearts and won’t be fit for the trip to Paisley.
Colak is thought to have suffered a minor knock and will be back after the World Cup break.
On Colak, Van Bronckhorst confirmed: “Antonio also, we had to take him off on Wednesday.
"It’s impossible to make the game. He’s out but he will be fine when we come back.”
Fashion Sakala will also miss the St Mirren match with a muscle problem, but Ryan Jack will return to the squad.
Van Bronckhorst added: “Fashion is unavailable, He has a minor injury in his muscle. It will be short-term.
“Ryan Jack will be back in the squad.”
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