Injured Ibrox ace Steven Davis admits he needs to be realistic about his prospects of mounting a Rangers return.The 38-year-old’s season is over after suffering a devastating double ACL tear during a freak training ground accident just before Christmas.
The stricken Northern Ireland skipper - whose Rangers deal expires this summer - has been warned it could take anywhere from six months to a year before he’s able to resume action.Davis is loath to call it quits but admits he faces a major call on whether to play on once he’s fully recovered.
The veteran midfielder said: ”I've got to be realistic - it's a big injury and takes a lot of time to come back from. At my age, I know it's going to be difficult but I've always been a very fit person so that should give me the best possible chance."I haven't made any decisions about moving forward, I'll just concentrate on rehabbing to the best of my ability.
I don't want this to be the defining moment that ends my career.” If Davis does play on, he intends on resuming his 140-cap career.
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