Barry Ferguson says there will be no changes to Rangers' squad for their game against Dundee United tomorrow evening.
The interim head coach secured his first win at Ibrox last time out with a 4-0 victory over Aberdeen. Vaclav Cerny, Cyriel Dessers, Hamza Igamane and Jefte all bagged in the emphatic triumph.
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For United's visit to Govan tomorrow night, Rangers have no emerging injury concerns, yet no players returning to fitness: "We have no new injuries, it will be the same squad from Sunday," he said.
"Last home game of the season tomorrow, it was good getting a win at Ibrox on Sunday and that's what we want tomorrow again.
Central defender Leon Balogun will likely be in line to start.
He played 79 in the Aberdeen victory, and John Souttar has called for his stay at Ibrox to be extended.
The veteran's current contract expires at the end of the season: "Leon [Balogun] has done a great job this season, and it would be great to see him next year," he said.
"He is a senior figure in the changing room, along with James Tavernier, he's a great person to have and we need senior figures like him in the squad."