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JEAN-CLAUDE Darcheville is in a race against time to be ready for Rangers' Champions League showdown with Lyon next Wednesday.

 

The former Bordeaux striker had to come off in last Saturday's 2-0 win over Kilmarnock with a hamstring problem.

 

A scan has revealed that there is a slight tear in that area but the Rangers coaching staff are hopeful that the bustling frontman will be fit in time.

 

First team coach KJean-Claude Darcheville scoresenny McDowall said: "There is a tear in Jean-Claude's hamstring but we are hopeful that the injury will clear up. We have a bit of time to work on him but you can never be certain with this type of injury."

 

Darcheville was desperately disappointed to miss the first match with Lyon at the Stade Gerland on October 2 when he was also suffering from hamstring damage picked up in the Motherwell match four days earlier.

 

He recovered from that and made a big impact in the SPL wins over Inverness, Falkirk and Killie and also played against Suttgart last week.

 

However, he is now fighting to make the match which could send Rangers into the last 16 of the Champions League.

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Ok, picture the scene...we win the Champions League...the SPL..both cups...Walter Smith is manager of the year and we sign Kaka for next season....I bet you could still find something to greet about

 

We didnae win goal of the season. :devil:

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Guest TULLYTHETRUEBLUE
What about Gazza, he was injury prone. Would you have got shot of him?

 

JCD is one of our better players.

 

He wasnt injured every 7 to 10 feckin days pal thats for sure

 

This guy even looks injured when he is fit :(

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