Michael Beale is facing a big decision over who will lead the line for Rangers against Kilmarnock amid mounting injury problems up front.Alfredo Morelos has been struggling to recapture his best from despite being handed a run in the starting line-up following Beale's arrival from Queens Park Rangers, with the Colombian netting just twice since Gio van Bronckhorst departed the club.
Kemar Roofe had been set to challenge Morelos for a starting spot against Derek McInnes' side after scoring the winner in the Viaplay Cup semi-final against Aberdeen, but faces another spell on the sidelines with a shoulder knock.Top scorer Antonio Colak will remain out for the trip to Rugby Park due to the plastic pitch, and Beale could dip into his B team to add competition for Morelos position up front for the Premiership clash.
Robbie Ure impressed earlier in the campaign, marking his first-start for Rangers with a hat-trick against Queen of the South.Since then he has found first-team minutes hard to come by, making just one Scottish Premiership appearance off the bench against St Mirren.
The crisis up front is likely to see Ure earn a recall to the squad after impressing for the B team, with the likes of Alex Lowry and Charlie McCann making the move up from the Lowland League in recent weeks.The game comes too soon for Rabbi Matondo, who joins a host of long-term absentees in the treatment room.
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