TOM LAWRENCE will miss Rangers' trip to Tynecastle to face Hearts this Saturday through injury.
The former Derby midfielder is still struggling with a knee knock.
Lawrence has not featured for Rangers since their 4-0 win against Ross County in August.
Giovanni van Bronckhorst said: "We have no new injuries. The players who came back from the international games are all fit to feature.
"Tom [Lawrence] is still not available for tomorrow’s game."
Meanwhile, the Ibrox boss has confirmed that John Souttar will be missing until after the World Cup in Qatar later this year.
He continued: "Ben [Davies] is back in the squad. John [Souttar], we expect him after the World Cup.
"Kemar Roofe is back in training now, doing big parts of the session with us. We will keep assessing him.
"Hearts always give us a tough game. The Scottish Cup final that we played, they had a good game.
"We always have a tough game away at Hearts. We have to show the same spirit that we have showed before at Tynecastle and do everything we can to get a result."
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