RANGERS have a number of players out on loan across the Men's, Women’s and Academy sides at present, and here’s our review of how each of those in action fared over their recent outings.
Findlay Curtis – Winger – Kilmarnock
Findlay netted his second goal in Killie colours as the Ayrshire side produced a 3-0 win over Dundee United at Rugby Park.
The young winger has been a standout performer for Neil McCann’s men since joining on loan and took his goal superbly by running onto a loose ball before guiding a terrific finish into the far corner.
Apps: 11
Goals: 2
Assists: 1
Lyall Cameron – Midfielder – Aberdeen
Lyall was an unused substitute as Aberdeen were held to a 2-2 draw at Livingston.
The point moved Stephen Robinson’s side seven points clear of the relegation play-off spot.
Apps: 13
Clinton Nsiala – Defender – Westerlo
Clinton was an unused substitute as Westerlo played out a 3-3 draw with OH Leuven.
He will be hopeful of gametime in the matches to come as his side looks to end the campaign strongly.
Apps: 3
Oscar Cortes – Winger – CA Huracan
Oscar started for CA Huracan in their goalless draw with Racing Club on Sunday.
The winger was given the nod from the off before being withdrawn at half-time in a tactical switch.
Apps: 15
Goals: 1
Assists: 3
Ross McCausland – Winger – Aris Limassol
Ross, meanwhile, was among the substitutes for Aris Limassol in their defeat to Omonia Nicosia.
It was a tough outing for Aris as the Northern Irishman looks to add to his 25 appearances this season.
Apps: 25
Goals: 4
Assists: 3
Jose Cifuentes – Midfielder – Toronto FC
Jose was absent through injury for Toronto FC over the weekend.
The Canadian outfit played out a 1-1 draw with San Jose Earthquakes in the meantime as they got a point on the board following a defeat to Atlanta last month.
Apps: 17
Goals: 1
Assists: 3
Leon King – Defender – Ayr United
Leon recorded his 35th and final appearance for Ayr United as they closed out their campaign with a defeat to St. Johnstone.
After being crowned the club’s Player of the Year recently, the defender has enjoyed a hugely successful individual campaign in Ayrshire.
Apps: 35
Goals: 2
Assists: 1
Paul Nsio – Midfielder – Raith Rovers
Paul rounded off his campaign at Raith with another Player of the Match showing in the side’s victory over Ross County.
The following evening, the 20-year-old scooped four accolades at the club’s end-of-season awards, underlining his immense contribution to the Stark’s Park outfit this term.
Apps: 31
Goals: 3
Calum Adamson – Midfielder – Alloa Athletic
Calum started for Alloa as they fell to defeat at home to Queen of the South.
However, the Wasps had already secured a play-off berth and will host the first leg of their tie against Airdrieonians this evening.
Apps: 27
Goals: 2
Assists: 4
Callum Burnside – Winger – Alloa Athletic
Callum, likewise, was in from the off against the Dumfries outfit.
The Northern Irishman was voted into the PFA Scotland League One Team of the Year and will hope to fire the Wasps to promotion through the play-offs.
Apps: 28
Goals: 9
Assists: 4
Lewis Stewart – Winger – Alloa Athletic
Lewis was an unused substitute on Saturday afternoon.
With nine goal involvements to his name this campaign, as well as 26 appearances, the young winger will be crucial in the side’s play-off efforts.
Apps: 26
Goals: 3
Assists: 6
Josh Gentles – Forward – Alloa Athletic
Josh is currently absent from Alloa after sustaining an injury against Queen of the South in February that will sideline the forward for a period of time.
Apps: 5
Goals: 2
Assists: 2
Zander Hutton – Defender – Hamilton Academical
Zander started for Hamilton as defeat to champions Inverness consigned the side to the relegation play-offs.
They will travel to face Forfar Athletic this evening in the first leg before the reverse fixture at Broadwood Stadium on Saturday.
Apps: 32
Assists: 4
Goals: 1
Jack Wyllie – Defender – Kelty Hearts
Jack played his first 90 minutes for Kelty since December as they closed out the campaign with a victory over Peterhead.
The defender was involved more often towards the end of the season for the League One outfit and has also featured regularly for Rangers Under-19s this season.
Apps: 21
Arran Kerr – Defender – Stirling Albion
Arran played the full game for Stirling Albion in their 2-2 draw with Spartans.
Having already secured safety, it was the final outing of the League Two campaign for the young full-back.
Apps: 21
Connor Campbell - Defender - Stirling Albion
Connor, likewise, started from the off for the Binos in the draw.
He was withdrawn at the interval as the outing marked his 18th appearance in League Two this campaign.
Apps: 18
Alexander Smith - Midfielder - Dumbarton
A minor injury has ruled out Alexander in recent weeks as Dumbarton closed out their League Two season.
The 17-year-old helped the Sons secure safety by grabbing four goal involvements in just eight appearances.
Apps: 8
Assists: 4
Mason Munn – Goalkeeper – Forfar Athletic
After a period sidelined through injury, Mason returned to the Forfar side in Saturday’s 1-1 draw with Annan Athletic.
The Northern Irishman has returned at exactly the right time as the side gears up for this evening’s first leg against Hamilton.
Apps: 6
Telma Ivarsdottir – Goalkeeper- Inter Milan
Telma was part of the Inter squad that claimed the city bragging rights over the weekend with a 1-0 success in the Milan derby in their victory with 10 players following a red card in the match.
The goalkeeper, who joined the Italian club on loan in January, is yet to make her debut for the Serie A side, who have two league outings remaining this season and look very likely to finish runners-up unless results go their way in the remaining games.
Sophie Townsley – Striker – Motherwell
Sophie and Motherwell were not in action over the past week, with no midweek outing and due to not participating in the weekend’s Scottish Cup semi-finals.
They do return to the pitch this Sunday, however, when they make the trip to Links Park to take on Montrose.
Apps: 8
Assists: 2
Mia McArthur – Midfielder- Motherwell
Having returned to fitness in recent weeks, Mia will be hopeful of playing her part in the run-in towards the end of the season.
After Sunday’s Montrose outing, Iain Robinson’s side will then take on Aberdeen on home soil to round off their campaign.
Apps: 5
Natalie Bandura – Striker – Spartans
Spartans continue to have a strong end to the season, and their pursuit of the title could still be on after another positive week in SPWPL 2.
The young forward was on the scoresheet in a 2-0 midweek win over Queen’s Park, before she appeared off the bench in Sunday’s win by the same scoreline over Boroughmuir Thistle to cut the gap at the top to just two points.
Apps: 27
Goals: 13
Assists: 2
CaCee McKenna – Defender – Spartans
CaCee appeared off the bench in both outings as Spartans claimed another six points in league action over the past seven days.
In doing so, the youngster racked up 50 appearances for the club across her second spell as she looks to play her part in the final matches of the season in the coming weeks.
Apps: 19
Assists: 1
Sophie Rutherford – Winger- Queen’s Park
Sophie appeared from the substitutes bench in the Spiders’ midweek defeat in the capital in Scotland’s second tier.
However, they responded with a dramatic last-gasp weekend win over Gartcairn on Sunday, with the winger finding the back of the net on her 30th appearance for the Glasgow club.
Apps: 30
Goals: 6
Assists: 2
Lucy Livie – Winger- Boroughmuir Thistle
Lucy was not involved in Boroughmuir’s latest outings due to injury, as they claimed victory on Wednesday night before suffering defeat to the second-placed side on Sunday.
She is hopeful of returning to training this week and playing a part in their final two matches of the season.
Apps: 20
Goals: 3
Assists: 7
Rebecca Simpson – Defender – Gartcairn
Rebecca was in the lineup from the off in Gartcairn’s 2-0 home defeat to the league leaders in their midweek clash last Wednesday evening.
A second consecutive start followed, but her team were beaten by a single goal over the weekend, with it now being confirmed they will finish the campaign in sixth place.
Apps: 20
Goals: 1
Alba Stewart – Midfielder- Gartcairn
Alba, likewise, was also handed back-to-back starts for the Airdrie-based side in their respective league defeats.
Their final league position has now been confirmed, with outings against both Spartans and Boroughmuir Thistle to come to round off their season.
Apps: 24
Goals: 3
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