Todd Cantwell’s injury return makes headlines, but attacking duo make surprise Rangers training appearances.

Todd Cantwell grabs injury return headlines, but attacking duo make  surprise Rangers training appearance

Rangers and Philippe Clement have received a significant boost ahead of two vital games before the international break, with Todd Cantwell among those sighted back in training.

Despite a lack of attacking alternatives in recent games, the return of a key playmaker is a good sight for the manager ahead of Benfica’s visit to Ibrox.

Rangers’ success depends on Todd Cantwell’s performance, but the return of two other first-team regulars should not be overlooked.

Rangers get a boost as Todd Cantwell returns to training.

Sky Sports visited Auchenhowie ahead of tomorrow’s Europa League match against the Portuguese giants, which is now tied at 2-2 after a thrilling first leg.

The task at hand was reemphasized last night, with Arsenal needing penalties to defeat a Porto side lying below Benfica in the league, despite the fact that they had recently defeated our opponents 5-0.

Philippe Clement watched video footage of Rangers players warming up and praised the team’s current performance. However, the return of Todd Cantwell is noteworthy.

This allows Tom Lawrence to rotate without compromising quality.

It also allows the coach to play his two major playmakers off either flank, as they have in the past.

Thankfully, that may not be necessary, as both Scott Wright and Ross McCausland were seen in the same training session, albeit with the latter’s calf badly bound up.

Despite not being the first names on the team sheet, these guys may play key roles this week due to other players’ absences.

It’s surprising to see them both back in training, given that Wright has missed the last two games and McCausland had to leave Easter Road hurt despite going on as a substitute.

Rangers ran out of steam at the Estadio da Luz due to numbers, but with fresh legs available, Clement’s high-energy style can be maintained.

We are due for some good luck on the injury front, and having more regulars available is always a good thing.

Having one of our top players return is even better.

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