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Giovanni van Bronckhorst welcomes return of Alfredo Morelos for Kilmarnock clash

Rangers fans are set to see Alfredo Morelos back in a blue jersey against Kilmarnock at Ibrox on Saturday.

The Colombia forward has fully recovered from a thigh injury which has kept him out since March last season and which required surgery.

Boss Giovanni van Bronckhorst has included him in the Gers squad for the first home cinch Premiership match of the campaign.

Morelos missed the finale to last season, including the Europa League final defeat to Eintracht Frankfurt in Seville and the Scottish Cup final win against Hearts at Hampden Park.

However, the Gers striker and fans favourite is ready to contribute again.

Van Bronckhorst told Rangers TV: “The biggest change will be that Alfredo will be in the squad.

“He has been training really hard the last weeks with the squad and we think he is ready to be in the squad for tomorrow and hopefully he can play some minutes as well.”

The Gers fans need some positive news following the 2-0 defeat by Union Saint-Gilloise in the first leg of their Champions League third qualifying match in Belgium on Tuesday night – and Van Bronckhorst knows it.

The former Gers player said: “The first emotion I had was disappointment.

“When I saw the game back and analysed it with the players, we all felt the same, disappointed in our performance and that desire and hunger to turn it around starts tomorrow with Kilmarnock.

“We have to improve against Kilmarnock, with our positions, our speed of play, our movement, runs, creating chances – those are the areas we have to improve tomorrow.”

Van Bronckhorst looks forward to seeing Killie boss Derek McInnes, a former Ibrox teammate at the end of last century.

The former Arsenal, Barcelona and Netherlands player said: “Derek McInnes is doing a lovely job

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