Rangers midfielder Alex Lowry is "wanting good" in coaching in accordance with B-team boss David McCallum, however tomorrow's large UEFA Youth League conflict with Liverpool will come "too quickly" for him to make his comeback.
The 19-year-old has been sidelined since August when he was the sufferer of a stunning late sort out by Dumbarton's Ally Love late on within the B workforce's 7-0 thrashing of Sons within the SPFL Belief Trophy.
It was an enormous setback for the Uddingston teen, who was already on his means again from harm on the time and making an attempt to power his means again into the first-team plans below Giovanni van Bronckhorst following a breakthrough season final time period.
The younger Gers host Liverpool tomorrow afternoon at Firhill forward of the senior sides going head-to-head at Ibrox within the UEFA Champions League group levels.
However the Uddingston starlet will not be making an look, regardless of being near a return.
McCallum mentioned: "He [Lowry] will not be concerned in our sport tomorrow, it is barely too quickly for that. There's been discuss wanting on the fixtures coming as much as see the place he may get some alternatives.

"He is again coaching and he is wanting good, however there is a little bit of care to be taken to ensure that when he does return into video games, he is in a position to put himself in that atmosphere full on with none issues in any respect, even simply when it comes to his normal health.
"You do not wish to put him in that atmosphere with out having his health ranges and endurance ranges at a degree the place he can maintain his performances.
"Hopefully he is not too distant. We're having conversations with the workers to see when he may return."
Final week, Liverpool ran out 4-1 winners within the first conflict down south.
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