Rangers striker Alfredo Morelos out of Old Firm showdown with Celtic
Rangers striker Alfredo Morelos has been ruled out of Sunday’s clash with Celtic at Ibrox.
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Rangers striker Alfredo Morelos has been ruled out of Sunday’s clash with Celtic at Ibrox.
These two West Midlands powerhouses are back in the top half of the top flight, with only one place separating them in eighth and ninth. Bruno Lage’s side will not be looking over their shoulders anytime soon, though, as they have a whopping 10-point advantage. Villa are starting to kick on with Steven Gerrard and their recent glamour signings, although they suffered hard-fought losses to West Ham and Arsenal before the international break. Wolves were 3-2 victors at Villa Park in October, a late turnaround that sparked a losing run and Gerrard taking the wheel from Dean Smith. Wolves are another hard-nosed unit but struggle to score without Raúl Jiménez in the lineup. With the striker suspended, Villa have a cracking opportunity to earn some payback. Graham Searles
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