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RANGERS suffered an injury scare over Anestis Argyriou as they routed Alloa to storm into the fourth round of the William Hill Scottish Cup.

 

 

Greek defender Anestis Argyriou had to be carried off on a stretcher when he fell awkwardly on the touchline 10 minutes into the second half.

 

There were fears that it could be a serious problem but the medical staff have revealed that he went over on his ankle.

 

He left Ibrox on crutches and he will be assessed tomorrow but it is not thought to be a long term problem.

 

Boss Ally McCoist said: â??It didnâ??t look good when he went down like that. That is the one big disappointment on what was a good day.â?

 

The Rangers manager also revealed that Emilson Cribari was taken off as a result of a calf problem he has been carrying for a couple of matches.

 

Again it is not thought to be serious and he should be OK when the league campaign resumes next weekend with a home match against Peterhead.

 

McCoist said: â??Emilson has a problem with his lower calf that has been niggling him for a couple of weeks so we took him off as a precaution.

 

â??I think Lee McCullochâ??s nose was out of joint a bit when I moved him to centre back because I think he fancied a hat-trick.

 

â??He was hiding when I took Cribari off but in all seriousness as captain he was more than accepting of needs must.â?

 

 

 

 

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