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Naderi ruled out and two more in doubt as Rangers face injury setback

Rohl has admitted Naderi could be ruled out for the season after suffering a muscle injury.

Ryan Naderi and Tuur Rommens ruled out and two more in doubt as Rangers face injury setbackSNS Group

Ryan Naderi’s season could be over after Danny Rohl revealed he suffered a serious injury, while Mikey Moore and Skov Olsen are doubts ahead of the weekend.

Rohl said the weekend is too early for Tuur Rommens, who has one more round of treatment, but there’s more serious news for Naderi – with the Rangers head coach admitting he “doesn’t know” when he’ll be back after a muscle injury.

The German also confirmed that Mikey Moore and Skov Olsen are doubts ahead of the visit to Falkirk on Sunday.

“It’s a serious one,” Rohl admitted when asked about Naderi. “We don’t know when he’s back. With a muscle injury, we have to look week by week.

“The hope is always there, but we have to wait until two weeks then we’ll see a bit more how it goes with the treatments.

“In general, it’s not nice when you lose players from your squad, but sometimes in football it happens, in general I think Ryan has made a great impact since he arrived, not just his goals, but a lot of the ball, against the ball, he makes a lot of runs for the team.

“We have assessed him, but we will just take it week by week. We are monitoring him, and we don’t know if he will be back before the end of the season.

“It’s football, but we have a lot of players who can fill in.

“Tuur Rommens had one more treatment this week. Was very successful, but it looks great that he is back, maybe the first, if everything goes well, but maybe the second game in the split.

“Some other players have small issues at the moment. Mikey Moore, Skov Olsen.”

Rohl has admitted it is “interesting” to see a potential title decider on the final day of the season after the split fixtures were announced on Tuesday.

Hearts currently lead the Premiership by one point over Rangers and three ahead of current holders Celtic.

However, the German has backed his side, saying they have the “quality and mindset” to go on and win the title.

“Everything is possible, yeah”, he said. “The last match day is interesting to see. It is really possible that all three teams play on the final matchday for the title.

“But in the past, it was over after the first or second matchday in the split. It could be a great opportunity for us to take three wins into the split.

“We have the belief, quality and mindset to win the title.”

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Last updated Apr 10th, 2026 at 10:58

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