Todd Cantwell has sent a three word social media rally cry as he has declared himself 'ready' to face Celtic.
Rangers take on Ange Postecoglou and his troops at Hampden tomorrow afternoon as they bid to lift the League Cup. The Old Firm rivals will both be eyeing up the first piece of silverware on offer this season and go into the clash on top form. Michael Beale is yet to taste defeat since taking over from Giovanni van Bronckhorst at Ibrox - but they've been unable to claw back any ground in the title race with the Hoops also showing a relentless run of form.
But something will need to give at the national stadium tomorrow in what could prove a big afternoon in the shape up for the season run-in. Celtic and Rangers have met twice already this campaign with big 4-0 win for the Scottish champions in the first showdown before a 2-2 draw last time out at Ibrox - Beale's only dropped league points since taking over.
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During the January transfer window he brought in Cantwell from Norwich City and Nicolas Raskin from Standard Liege to strengthen the pack for the second half of the campaign and it is one of the new signings who has declared himself ready to go at Hampden.
The 24-year-old uploaded three different pictures to his Instagram stories with one word on each image to create the caption: "Ready for tomorrow."
Beale faces some big decisions ahead of facing Celtic with Malik Tillman, John Lundstram and Ryan Jack all facing a race against the clock to be ready for the 3pm kick-off tomorrow afternoon.
Kenny Miller - who turned out for both Old Firm clubs - believes a fit Tillman would mean a likely role from the bench for Cantwell.
He said: “I think that would be the case. They are different players but I would say they play a similar role in the Rangers team. In this game, I can’t see both [Tillman/Cantwell] of them in the team against Celtic on Sunday.”
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