Barry Ferguson has delivered a fitness update on his Rangers squad ahead of Sunday's derby against Celtic.
Leon Balogun could make a return to the squad after he underwent a minor operation on a fractured cheekbone.
The interim boss has revealed the Nigeria international has trained with a mask, with a view to potentially playing in Sunday's game.
He said: "We've got a couple of players back. Leon trained today with a mask on, and he looked fine.
"Again, we'll need to obviously see how he reacts tomorrow. But good to see him back, obviously got a minor operation on his fracture of the cheekbone, so it was good to see him back out today."
On the game itself, and the future, Ferguson added: "I couldn't care less about the performance, I just want three points.
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"It is all about winning games of football, and it is clear we haven't won enough. It is clear this has to change moving forward.
"Everyone is playing for their future. Before you know it, we are back in pre-season, it is clear Rangers as a club have to start moving.
"There are going to be a lot of changes, there have to be a lot of changes. We have won nowhere near enough trophies in recent years."
More to follow.