Rangers: Three stars that can use international break in last-gasp effort to impress Danny Rohl

Rangers: Three stars that can use international break in last-gasp effort to impress Danny Rohl

Rangers have plenty of players heading out on international duty, with many of those also on the fringes of Danny Rohl’s plans.

 

For those called up to their national team, it is a chance to continue the momentum they have built in Glasgow. For those low on the pecking order, there is an opportunity for minutes.

Those that fall into the latter could use the next few weeks as a way to catch the eye of their club manager. Rohl is sure to keep tabs on his players.

 

With minutes for plenty being slim at Ibrox, strong performances on the international stage could serve as a reminder to the German of what they can offer.

 

Ibrox News takes a look at three players who have been called up for their nations and could use it as a platform to become key to the rest of Rangers’ season, ultimately saving their careers in G51.

Bojan Miovski (North Macedonia)

Youssouf Chermiti and Ryan Naderi have been struggling in front of goal lately, and with Miovski as third-choice centre-forward, he could use North Macedonia’s matches as a way to jump up the pecking order.

 

The 26-year-old joins his national squad for their World Cup qualifying play-off against Denmark, ahead of a potential tie against the Republic of Ireland or Czechia if they win.

If Miovski can fire in the goals for his nation and send them to the tournament in North America, he will return to Ibrox with fire in his belly.

 

The confidence could boost his chances of playing a key role for the Gers, as for much of the season, he has played a supporting role.

 

Derek Cornelius (Canada)

A muscle injury has sidelined Derek Cornelius since November, but he has finally returned to action.

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