'Supporters will be absolutely gutted' - Injury expert drops fresh Rangers claim pre-Motherwell
An injury expert has now dropped a fresh Glasgow Rangers claim on Aaron Ramsey ahead of their match in the Scottish Premiership on Sunday afternoon.
The 31-year-old suffered a minor knock last week which consequently ruled him out of recent fixtures against Dundee United and Borussia Dortmund, as well as a bounce match against Brentford in midweek.
The Wales international unfortunately has a history of injury issues dating back from his time at Arsenal and Juventus, so any minor setback could still worry the Ibrox faithful.
Speaking to Football Insider, Ben Dinnery – who runs the Premier Injuries site and has a background in medicine and data analysis – has claimed that Ramsey’s knock is a ‘worry’ as it stops him getting minutes on the training ground, which in turn delays him from getting back to full fitness and match sharpness.
Dinnery said of the Rangers midfielder: “There’s absolutely no doubting his quality.
“But for context, he has actually played more minutes for Wales than he has at club level this year. That’s a worry.
“This little knock is nothing major when looked at in the grand scheme of things.
“But it has that knock-on effect of him not being able to get minutes on the training pitch and also not being able to get competitive minutes into his legs.
“It’s that drip-drip effect. It’s more frustrating than anything else. You want players of that ilk to be out there playing.
“The supporters will be absolutely gutted. They’re dying to see him out there playing regularly.
“There is nothing overtly to worry about but the knock-on effect could delay his ability to get back to full match fitness.”
It is certainly worrying that Ramsey has picked up an injury so soon into his Rangers career, given his unenviable