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Clement drops Rangers return hint, 15-goal forward could be key to success

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Rangers attacking midfielder Todd Cantwell has dropped a hint over his return from injury as he’s taken to social media to share footage.

The 26-year-old last played for the first team in the middle of February and he has since been ruled out with a hamstring injury.

However, he has missed the following games and it’s no surprise that Philippe Clement’s side have not ticked in the final third.

He took to Twitter to share footage of him in action for Gers and captioned it by writing: “Back soon.”

Cantwell’s injury return is crucial for Rangers

The Englishman was spotted in a bit of discomfort against St Johnstone and a doctor rightly claimed that he would be missing for weeks.

Cantwell’s social media post sharing footage of himself in action hints at his imminent return from injury, providing a much-needed boost for Clement.

As a key attacking midfielder, the 26-year-old’s absence has been keenly felt, with the team struggling to find creativity and productivity in the final third without him.

His contribution of five goals and three assists in the league this season underscores his importance to Clement’s side, highlighting his ability to both score and create opportunities.

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Cantwell contribution to Rangers not just stats

He’s also contributed far more than the goals and assists stats, as he’s the man to link the midfield and attack.

Cantwell’s return promises to inject vitality and dynamism into Rangers’ gameplay, offering them a crucial edge as they aim for success in their upcoming fixtures.

His impending comeback is eagerly awaited by fans and teammates alike, as they anticipate his positive impact on the team’s performance and results.

Hopefully, he’s soon back in first-team action as he’s undoubtedly a huge miss for Clement’s side.

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