Rangers face an injury sweat ahead of their Scottish Premiership match against St Johnstone with Filip Helander currently carrying a knock.
The Swedish defender is currently away on international duty and is training on his own after he picked up an injury.
Helander starred as his country picked up a shock win over Spain last week but he could now miss out on Wednesday's trip to face Greece.
Sweden boss Janne Andersson said: "Filip Helander (has) run individually in the gym. Some players have been given an adapted training load and will step up gradually."
Asked about his availability for Wednesday, he added: "It's too early to say. We can't take it for granted."
Meanwhile, captain James Tavernier has revealed that he will return to full training this week after his battle with coronavirus.
Speaking on Twitch, Tavernier said: "My health is good thank you.
"I can't wait to get back into training. I've had a couple of sessions so far.
"I'm back in normal tomorrow. Can't wait.
"I'm feeling better now. It's been pretty bad. I think I've had all of it (symptoms) except the temperature.
"I still don't have my taste back.
"I was meant to go out for a family dinner but didn't see much point if I can't taste anything."
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