Philippe Clement has briefly addressed the club's injury situation after THREE of his Rangers players had to come off during tonight's Europa League clash against Manchester United.
Both Connor Barron and Leon Balogun were withdrawn at half time after sustaining respective knocks toward the break.
And in a further blow to the Scottish Premiership giants, with so many key figures already on the sidelines, Vaclav Cerny went down at 58 minutes which signalled the end of his match.
Youngster Ross McCausland, Bailey Rice and Findlay Curtis were all brought on in their places in what was some sort of bright point on the night for Rangers.
While Clement addressed the mounting injury crisis at Ibrox, he had no timescales over when tonight's trio could possibly return to the fold, nor how long they could be out for.
The Belgian told the media: "The team wanted to do something special here, and for sure, they were close to doing that.
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"In the circumstances, with all the injuries and players that we missed, I'm very proud of what the team showed and their mentality.
"We missed eight players today who could've been in our starting XI. So, that's a lot.
"Then we had to make two changes at half time and we put players out of position also.
"It's a group who wants to work and stick to the plan and do everything for the colours of the club.
"I cannot ask more than what they gave today."