AARON RAMSEY has suffered yet another injury blow in Rangers colours.
The Welsh midfielder went off injured during the first-half of the Scottish Cup semi-final against Celtic.
It's not entirely clear what happened to the ex-Arsenal star, but he appeared to be holding his right hamstring while walking off the field.
The Gers medical team ushered him straight down the tunnel after being substituted off.
Giovanni van Bronckhorst replaced the on-loan Juventus player with Scott Wright, as he played on the right of Rangers' front three.
It's the latest blow for Ramsey since joining the Ibrox club in January.
After taking several weeks to get up to full fitness, he has suffered from niggling injuries which has caused him to miss big games in that time.
While the full extent of his latest injury has yet to be assessed, there is no doubt the Welshman will now be a concern for the huge Europa League semi-final ties with RB Leipzig at the end of April.
Rangers already have Alfredo Morelos, Filip Helander and Ianis Hagi out inured for the remainder of the campaign.
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