RANGERS have suffered another injury blow after Glen Kamara was withdrawn from the Finland squad because of a 'leg problem.'

The midfielder was the centre of controversy at the weekend after it was reported he had a bust-up with under-pressure manager Giovanni van Bronckhorst at full time after he was subbed in Rangers' 1-1 draw at St Mirren at the interval.

Kamara's lawyer subsequently denied the allegations and insisted there was no argument between the pair.

The 27-year-old had been struggling with an ankle injury last month, but was fit enough to start in Paisley having come on as a sub in his previous three games.

However, he's now pulled out of the Finnish squad for their double-header of friendlies against North Macedonia in Skopje and Norway in Oslo this week.

A Finnish FA statement said: "Suffering from leg problems, Glen Kamara and Fredrik Jensen will miss the North Macedonia and Norway matches."

Kamara could have won his 50th cap for Finland had he played in both games, but he's now been added to a huge injury list at Rangers that includes Antonio Colak, Ben Davies, Connor Goldson, Ianis Hagi, Filip Helander, Tom Lawrence, Kemar Roofe, Fashion Sakala, John Souttar and Ridvan Yilmaz, with Leon King added to it too after being stretchered off on Saturday.