Rangers romped home to a comfortable 2-1 win over Dundee United on Matchday 17 of the Scottish Premiership, thanks to first-half goals from James Tavernier and Connor Goldson.
The Gers are now set to turn their focus to the Scottish League Cup with a fourth-round tie away at St. Mirren on Wednesday. Steven Gerrard’s side beat League One side Falkirk in the previous round but will face a tougher test against a top-flight opposition who have done well in recent weeks.
The Ibrox giants, though, will head into the fixture as the hot favourites and a win on Wednesday night will see them make it to the semi-finals of the Scottish League Cup for the fifth successive season.
Gerrard doesn’t have any significant injuries to contend with ahead of the League Cup tie against the Saints. Nikola Katic remains a long-term absentee for the Gers with a knee injury but Filip Helander should be fit to play after recovering fully from Covid-19.
The former Sunderland keeper has done a commendable job whenever he has been called into action and Gerrard should hand him an opportunity in the cup tie.
The skipper grabbed a goal and an assist in Rangers’ 2-1 win over Dundee United in the last game and will be high on confidence heading into the midweek clash.
The Nigerian put in an impressive shift at the heart of the backline last week and should retain his place on the teamsheet.
The Swedish international has found his game time restricted in recent weeks but could get a look in for the cup tie against St. Mirren if Gerrard opts for rotation.
The former Leicester City starlet has looked exciting in the limited opportunities he has been afforded so far and he could find himself in the mix on Wednesday.
The South African international has been a peripheral figure in Gerrard’s set-up but he could get an opportunity to prove himself if Gerrard decides to rest some of the regular starters.
Kamara has been absolutely brilliant for Rangers this season but Gerrard should hand the Nigerian some game time in the League Cup.
The former Burnley man has been an epitome of consistency for the Gers and remains a key cog in the club’s engine room.
The Romanian playmaker has found regular minutes hard to come by this season but Gerrard should try him out in the cup tie.
Yet another fringe player in the Ibrox set-up, the former Man City starlet could be set for some valuable game time on Wednesday.
The veteran remains a go-to man for Gerrard in the cup ties and the clash against St. Mirren could be a good opportunity for the striker to roll back the years.