Allan McGregor will be handed the gloves for Rangers' Champions League clash with Napoli.
The veteran goalkeeper has had to play second fiddle this season with Giovanni van Bronckhorst handing Jon McLaughlin the No1 spot this term. The 34-year-old has played in all the big games so far including the Celtic Old Firm derby and the Champions League qualifiers and group stage opener against Ajax in Amsterdam.
However, the Light Blues stopper has been ruled out of the clash at Ibrox tomorrow night with an injury which hands fans' favourite McGregor the chance to come in and impress. He has so often been the big difference on the European stage and his experience could once again prove vital against the Serie A high-flyers.
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Alfredo Morelos is also pushing for a start with the Dutchman revealing the Colombian is in a much better place physically and mentally and is making his decision over a starting team 'difficult to decide'.
Speaking in his pre-match press conference earlier today, he said: "McLaughlin has picked up an injury and will not be involved.
"It is different for Allan (McGregor) this season, he has still been the same in training. I have every faith in him tomorrow with the experience he has.
"No doubt in my mind that he will perform tomorrow.
"Alfredo (Morelos) is in a good place mentally and physically, he is training really well and I have had a good conversation with him.
"He is in a far better place and makes it difficult for me to decide on my starting team."
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