Rangers B-team boss David McCallum says Wednesday's UEFA Youth League conflict with Liverpool will come simply too quickly for an Alex Lowry comeback. However he is optimistic he'll be again on the pitch imminently because the teenager appears to be like to combat his method again into the first-team image.
The 19-year-old exploded on to the scene beneath Gio van Bronckhorst final season however his hopes of constructing on that had been dashed when he was on the receiving finish of a horrendous sort out from Dumbarton 's Ally Love within the Problem Cup. He hasn't kicked a ball since August however he is slowly however absolutely working again as much as match health.
There had been hopes Lowry would characteristic for the B-team on Wednesday once they host Liverpool, the identical day the Rangers first-team face the Anfield giants. However whereas he is not fairly there but, McCallum says he is not far-off in any respect.
He stated: "He will not be concerned in our sport tomorrow, it is barely too quickly for that. There's been speak about trying on the fixtures coming as much as see the place he may get some alternatives.
"He is again coaching and he is trying good, however there is a little bit of care to be taken to guarantee that when he does return into video games, he is capable of put himself in that setting full on with none considerations in any respect, even simply by way of his normal health. You do not wish to put him in that setting with out having his health ranges and endurance ranges at a degree the place he can maintain his performances.
"Hopefully he is not too far-off. We're having conversations with the workers to see when he may return."
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