Giovanni van Bronckhorst has named his Rangers starting XI to take on Motherwell this afternoon in the Premiership.
Much of the pre-match debate centred around who replaced stalwart centre-back Connor Goldson after his long-term injury blow, with Ben Davies also picking up a knock in the 7-1 mauling Liverpool handed to them midweek. Leon King comes in for Goldson and Davies is ready for this clash, but those two are the only natural centre-back's Rangers have fit at the moment.
Malik Tillman drafts into the starting XI alongside Rabbi Matondo. Midfielder Steven Davis is on the bench and said ahead of this one: "We all want to be successful in the Champions League but we know our greatest chance of success is domestically.
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"Our recent results in the league have been really good, we need to bounce back and put in a performance."
Rangers XI: McGregor, Tavernier, King, Davies, Barisic, Lundstram, Arfield, Tillman, Matondo, Colak, Kent.
Subs: McLaughlin, Yilmaz, Davis, Sands, Morelos, Wright, McCann, Sakala, Devine.
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