The Independent
·1 janvier 2025
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·1 janvier 2025
Rangers goalkeeper Jack Butland has revealed he suffered a “significant bleed” to his leg that ruled him out of Thursday’s Old Firm game against Celtic.
The 31-year-old was admitted to hospital with “an internal bleed” but is now recovering at home, his club said in a statement.
Butland says his condition is “now under control” and that he will make a full recovery.
“I really appreciate the messages, but it’s important the information is correct,” Butland wrote on his Instagram account.
“I’ve suffered a significant bleed to my leg that needed hospital attention.
“Thankfully that’s now under control and will lead to a full recovery, hopefully sooner rather than later.
“Needless to say, it’s come at an awful time and I was fully focused on helping us as a club.
I’ve suffered a significant bleed to my leg that needed hospital attention
Jack Butland
“The most important thing now is supporting the lads and focusing on getting fit again as soon as possible.”
Rangers confirmed Butland will miss Celtic’s William Hill Premiership visit to Ibrox, but it is unclear yet how long the England international will be out for.
“The goalkeeper suffered an internal bleed in his leg which required hospital treatment, but he has since been released and is recovering,” Rangers had posted on their official X account.
“Everyone at Rangers wishes Jack a speedy recovery.”
Liam Kelly is set to deputise for Butland against Celtic.
Kelly’s only previous Rangers appearance since joining from Motherwell last summer came in a 1-0 home league victory over Dundee on December 21.
Rangers trail Premiership leaders Celtic by 14 points and are seeking to avenge a 3-0 league defeat at Parkhead in September.
Philippe Clement’s side also lost to Celtic in last month’s League Cup final on penalties.