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Jesper Lindstrom set to face Rangers as Eintracht Frankfurt star man pushes for Europa League Final return

Oliver Glasner is confident star man Jesper Lindstrom will be fit for the Europa League Final against Rangers.

The Danish international, who was named the Bundesliga’s rookie of the year earlier this week, has been out since he suffered a thigh injury in the semi-final first-leg win against West Ham United.

Glasner had previously said the 22-year-old attacker was a doubt but confirmed he should be back training with his squad on Sunday and is likely to be in his squad for Wednesday’s final.

The coach said: “It looks pretty good, he trained individually on Saturday.

“He should take part in parts of the training tomorrow. It would be important for him to have two or three days of training so he is ready for the intensity (of the final).

"You can't just get off the treatment table."

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Glasner has told his Eintracht Frankfurt stars to treat the Europa League final like any other game.

The Bundesliga side know if they can take care of Rangers then they can lift a major trophy and guarantee entry into next season’s Champions League.

Glasner knows the game is massive for his club but he knows the importance of keeping a lid on things.

He claimed: “We will train normally (on Sunday).

“Don't make the

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