10 men out or doubtful for Danny Rohl’s Rangers v Braga

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Mikey Moore applauds fans at Ibrox after a Rangers match, wearing the 2025–26 home shirt, highlighting his role as an attacking playmaker.
GLASGOW, SCOTLAND - NOVEMBER 06: Mikey Moore of Rangers looks dejected following the UEFA Europa League 2025/26 League Phase MD4 match between Rangers FC and AS Roma at Ibrox Stadium on November 06, 2025 in Glasgow, Scotland. (Photo by Ian MacNicol/Getty Images)

Rangers approach Braga with growing unease as concerns over injuries begin to overshadow the buildup. The squad has endured a demanding schedule and the strain is starting to show, creating an atmosphere filled with uncertainty. Ibrox supporters can feel the tension rising as whispers of fitness problems circulate around the group. Preparation continues as normal, yet there is a clear awareness that availability could shape everything. The focus remains sharp, but doubts linger while everyone waits for confirmation on who can actually take part. With so much at stake, the injury picture has become a central talking point in the buildup.

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Ibrox Noise takes you through the list as it is.

Derek Cornelius

He has a muscle injury requiring specialist assessment before anyone can predict a realistic return date.
The issue continues causing discomfort during movement which prevents him progressing through normal rehabilitation training levels.

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Kieran Dowell

He suffered a setback that halted his recovery and stopped him joining the main training group.
His condition still reacts negatively to increased workloads which forces the staff to delay further progress. Ineligble anyway.

Rabbi Matondo

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He remains unavailable because his injury affects sharp movements that are essential for his playing style.
The medical team monitor him closely although he has not responded quickly enough to early treatment. Ineligble anyway.

Mikey Moore

He is dealing with a muscle problem that reduces his acceleration and affects his overall sharpness.
His recovery requires careful management because even controlled drills continue placing strain on the affected area.

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Bailey Rice

He picked up a training injury serious enough that surgery became necessary to repair the damage.
His rehabilitation will be lengthy because post operative recovery demands slow progression through monitored conditioning work. Ineligble anyway.

John Souttar

He injured himself during national warmups and the muscle issue has lingered longer than initially expected.
Training intensity remains restricted because the problem still reacts badly whenever pressure increases on the muscle.

Dujon Sterling

He continues struggling with an Achilles problem limiting his power and reducing his overall physical effectiveness.
Every attempt to raise workload worsens symptoms which forces staff to keep him completely unavailable. Ineligble anyway.

Clinton Nsiala

He is out due to an injury affecting mobility and preventing him training at required levels.
The coaching staff cannot include him yet because stability issues still appear during monitored movement sessions. Ineligble anyway.

Nedim Bajrami

He remains sidelined after taking an injury that restricts his ability to operate at full speed.
Rehabilitation continues slowly because repeated testing shows lingering discomfort when he attempts sharper directional movements. Ineligble anyway.

Youssef Chermiti (Doubtful)

He carries a fitness concern that limits his power when sprinting and challenging defenders physically.
Coaches rate him uncertain because the issue still flares during increased exertion across higher intensity drills.