Giving youth a chance is the motto this season at Ibrox - and it could be ramped up against Fraserburgh
It has been a season of transition for Rangers as they attempt to make the squad younger and slash some of the bumper wage packets within the club.
Going into the game, the Belgian boss has warned emerging talent that they have to earn their spot - but has been looking at B team talents Bailey Rice and Zak Lovelace in training in recent weeks. Going into the Scottish Cup clash with Fraserburgh he admitted: "I’m going to look if there are young players pushing for positions and training well in the last few weeks and months, as I have in all clubs in the past.
Lovelace and Rice are likely to come in - while goalkeeper Mason Munn could also get the nod having acted as Liam Kelly's understudy between the sticks in the absence of Jack Butland. Winger Findlay Curtis and playmaker Paul Nsio have also impressed for the B team and now could be the time for Clement to give them the nod.
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