Mark Warburton staying patient with Josh Windass and Jordan Rossiter at Rangers
Thursday 2 April 2020 12:36, UK
Mark Warburton says he has treated Josh Windass and Jordan Rossiter with kid gloves after their injury-plagued start at Rangers.
Former Accrington Stanley midfielder Windass has shown plenty of potential since making the move north this summer, but the 22-year-old has been hampered by hamstring problems which have limited him to just 12 appearances from 23 games.
Rossiter's calf problems have also been frustrating for the Ibrox boss. The last of the former Liverpool midfielder's six appearances came at the end of August but despite claims he has shown progress, the 19-year-old has failed to return to action.
Warburton is already down on numbers in midfield after Joey Barton's ill-fated Ibrox stint was cut short, while Niko Kranjcar has been ruled out for the rest of the season after rupturing knee ligaments.
The Gers manager admits his medical staff are having to play it patiently as both players adjust to the demands of turning out regularly for the Glasgow side.
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Windass could make his first appearance since picking up his latest knock in the 2-1 win over Partick Thistle last month when Hearts visit on Saturday, but Warburton stressed he will not take risks with either players' wellbeing.
He told RangersTV: "Josh we hope will come back this week - again you have to look after young players and look at the bigger picture.
"We talk about the demands we place on young players coming to Rangers and that is everything, the expectation of the crowd, playing in front of 50,000 and dealing with a more intense training regime.
"Their body is adapting to the demands of that and Josh is a young player with a very bright future ahead of him but we have to look after him. I hope we are getting closer with Jordan too and fingers crossed I hope he will be available for selection soon.
"We have to look at the regime with Josh, what he is used to and that is no disrespect to any previous club but it is what they have been used to and what they are being asked to do now in terms of intensity of work.
"Hopefully these players will adapt, Josh and Jordan are young guys and it is still very, very early in their Rangers careers and hopefully they both have very long and fruitful careers ahead of them."