Nicolas Raskin looks to be using the international break to speed up his injury recovery for Rangers.
The youngster has become important to Michael Beale's squad since arriving from Standard Liege on a long-term deal in January. The 21-year-old has shown his skills at Ibrox already with fans clamouring for the Belgian to start regularly. But just prior to the international break, Raskin was hit with injury concerns that left him out of the 4-2 win against Motherwell.
Beale and the player himself described the knock as a 'minor injury' but it was enough to rule him out of playing for the Belgian Under21s as the youngster was pictured this week flying home. But now it appears the midfielder is having physiotherapy on his injury as he checks in with a physio that specialises in sports rehabilitation.
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Instagram account Physio Move posted a picture with Raskin with the caption: "We had the chance to receive @n.raskin today at the Medsana Center.
"Thank you for the trust. Looking forward to seeing you again for a next care."
Raskin posted on his social media last week: "Unfortunately I will not be playing for Belgium U-21 in the upcoming two matches due to a small injury. I'll be back soon!"
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