Rangers waiting on Alfredo Morelos fitness update ahead of trip to Dens Park
On a physically demanding night in Belgrade, the sight of Alfredo Morelos dropping to the turf in discomfort was a cause for concern for Rangers in the closing stages of their Europa League last 16 triumph over Red Star.
The Colombian striker, who had not been at his sharpest for much of the contest, eventually had to be replaced by Kemar Roofe with 10 minutes remaining.
Morelos has generally been in outstanding form for Rangers since Giovanni van Bronckhorst took charge in November and the Ibrox manager faces an anxious wait to learn if his 18-goal leading scorer will be able to lead the line in Sunday’s lunchtime kick-off against Dundee at Dens Park in the Premiership.
"No, not yet,” said van Bronckhorst when asked on Friday if there was any update on Morelos’ condition.
"We came in quite late last night, so today the players will come in to do their recovery and some will have their fitness evaluated. So far there is no news for Sunday but hopefully we have everyone available."
Three points behind Celtic with eight rounds of fixtures remaining, Rangers will be desperate to avoid any slip-up at Dens where they were comfortable 3-0 winners last weekend in the quarter-finals of the Scottish Cup.
Van Bronckhorst wants to ensure the upbeat narrative currently surrounding his Europa League quarter-finalists is maintained in their last match before the two-week international break.
"Of course we want to end this block (of games) with a win,” he added. “We know we have a lot of players going on international duty.
"We have a big squad and a lot of players are fit, so it's a case today and tomorrow of seeing who is available, who looks fresh, who doesn't look fresh then make the best possible line-up to go to Dundee and to get