DEVASTATING BLOW: Rangers star player ruled out of season after serious injury.
In a devastating turn of events, Rangers Football Club has announced that one of their star players, Todd Cantwell, will miss the remainder of the season due to a serious injury sustained in a recent match.
The 24-year-old midfielder, who joined the Scottish club from English Premier League side Norwich City last summer, had been a key player for Rangers, providing creativity and energy to their midfield. However, the news of his injury is a major setback for both Cantwell and the team, who now face the challenge of replacing his talent and presence on the pitch.
Cantwell sustained the injury during a high-intensity collision with an opposing player in a league match. Initial reports suggest that the injury is a severe ligament tear, which will require extensive rehabilitation and recovery time.

The news has shocked both Rangers fans and the wider football community, with many expressing their disappointment at the loss of one of the league’s most exciting young talents. Cantwell himself has expressed his disappointment at the setback, stating in a social media post, “Gutted to miss out on the rest of the season, but I’ll be working hard to come back stronger than ever.
For Rangers, the loss of Cantwell is a significant blow to their title aspirations, with the team already facing stiff competition in the Scottish Premiership. Manager Michael Beale will now need to assess his options in midfield, potentially looking to the transfer market for reinforcements or relying on younger players within the squad to step up in Cantwell’s absence.
As for Cantwell, the injury could represent a major turning point in his career. The player had been enjoying a strong start to life in Scotland and was beginning to establish himself as a fan favorite at Ibrox Stadium.