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Cousin back in Rangers fold

Daniel Cousin should be available for Rangers FC's UEFA Cup quarter-final second leg against Sporting Clube de Portugal after recovering from a broken jaw.

Daniel Cousin is back in contention for Rangers
Daniel Cousin is back in contention for Rangers ©Getty Images

'Extra striking option'
The 31-year-old Gabon international striker suffered the injury five weeks ago in the first leg of Rangers' last-16 tie against Werder Bremen, but they progressed without him and he is available again for Thursday's crucial meeting with Sporting. The sides are locked at 0-0 after the first leg at Ibrox, and Walter Smith is delighted to have Cousin back. "Daniel has been cleared to resume playing which is a big boost to us," said the manager, who will be without the suspended David Weir at the Estádio José Alvalade. "Daniel's return gives us an extra striking option. With Kris Boyd and Nacho Novo scoring at the weekend and Jean-Claude Darcheville playing well, we have a good mix."

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