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Kasanwirjo scores for Rangers B after return to training

Kasanwirjo scores for Rangers B after return to training

BBC News29-04-2025
First-team defender Neraysho Kasanwjiro scored in Rangers B's Glasgow Cup final against Celtic B as he continues his recovery from injury.The Dutchman, who is on loan from Feyenoord, last played a senior match in early November.He returned to training last week and scored the opening goal at Firhill, a firm strike from inside the box.Kasanwjiro, 23, has made 12 first-team appearances for the Ibrox side and could feature in their remaining four Scottish Premiership games this season.Rangers host Celtic on Sunday (12:00 BST).
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