Rangers striker Chermiti out for ‘significant period of time’ with ACL injury

Rangers face a fresh setback after striker Youssef Chermiti was ruled out for a significant period following an ACL injury sustained in Sunday’s defeat to Hibernian. The 22-year-old went down in the first half at Ibrox after colliding with pitchside boards, leaving the stadium in a boot and knee brace. His absence comes at a pivotal moment for the club, who have now lost three of their opening fixtures under new manager McInnes and are set to lose their most consistent goalscorer of last season.

How the injury unfolded and what it means for Rangers

Chermiti’s exit occurred in the 31st minute of the 2–1 loss to Hibernian, a result that leaves McInnes without a win in his first three games. The striker had been running purposefully before the collision, prompting the manager to note after the match that he had “thought he was looking bright and running gaps.” His forced departure underlines the fragility of Rangers’ attack, which now lacks its leading scorer from last season’s 15-goal campaign. The injury also arrives just hours after reports that Rangers had rejected a substantial bid from Galatasaray for the Portugal U21 international.

Chermiti joined from Everton last summer for a deal worth up to £10m and quickly established himself as a key asset, contributing 15 goals and five assists across all competitions. His form had seen Ibrox value him above the £19.6m received for Calvin Bassey in 2023, a reflection of his rapid development under previous staff. Now, with McInnes still searching for his first victory, the club must navigate a crucial run of fixtures without their most reliable forward.

Transfer window implications: Driouech edges closer

Rangers’ summer recruitment drive continues apace, with a £6.5m deal agreed for PSV winger Couhaib Driouech. The Morocco U23 international is completing his medical and paperwork ahead of a move to Ibrox, adding to the nine signings already made this summer. Burnley and Celta Vigo had also tracked Driouech, who scored 12 goals and provided 10 assists in 61 appearances for PSV, including three Champions League strikes last season.

His arrival would provide immediate competition for places, though not a direct replacement for Chermiti’s profile. With the striker sidelined, McInnes may need to reshuffle his frontline or accelerate plans for further additions. Chairman Andrew Cavenagh confirmed at the club’s shareholder meeting on Monday that further deals are in progress, signalling Rangers’ intent to bolster a squad still adjusting to life under new leadership.

Tactical adjustments and the road ahead

McInnes’ side have struggled to impose themselves in the opening weeks, and Chermiti’s absence compounds their attacking limitations. The manager’s post-match comments—”Disappointed for the big fella that he has to come off on a stretcher”—highlight the human cost of the injury, while also underlining the player’s importance to the team’s structure. Without Chermiti, Rangers may lean on a deeper midfield or wider service to compensate, though their creativity has been inconsistent.

The next fixtures will test their resolve, particularly as European commitments loom. A prolonged absence for Chermiti risks derailing any momentum, especially if McInnes’ preferred system requires a focal point up front. The club’s valuation of the striker—evident in their refusal to sell at Galatasaray’s valuation—now faces a practical challenge: proving his worth without him on the pitch.

Rangers must now regroup, both medically and tactically, as they chase their first win under McInnes. The loss to Hibernian was a setback, but the ACL injury to Chermiti transforms it into a crisis. How the club responds in the transfer market and on the training ground will define their early-season narrative.

Comments

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *