Rangers boss Philippe Clement has confirmed that Kemar Roofe and John Lundstram will both miss the upcoming match against Motherwell due to injury.
The two players suffered knocks during the recent 2-0 victory over St Johnstone.
And the Ibrox manager detailed his disappointment at losing both players.
He said: "Lundstram and Roofe are both not available for Sunday. To say how long is difficult for the moment, still waiting on results of scans.
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"There are not a lot of options, we have to look at what is best for the team. Players playing out of position and giving everything.
"Our story is clear in every position and they know what to do with and without the ball in different positions.
"It is most disappointing for Kemar as he is doing everything possible to avoid injuries.
"We are looking closely into the details to find solutions for him."
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