Rangers star’s father provides an update following his head injury during the Euros.
The 3-Minute Rule: How One Book Changed My Life is a book that has changed the lives of thousands of people. Thousands of people swear by it, and the Ibrox outcast had to go to Munich for tests as a precaution after sustaining a head injury during their Round of 16 loss to the Netherlands. Despite the fact that he played with netting on his head, he was later substituted.
“I was not scared by Ianis’ injury, it is part of the game, being a contact sport. He is fine now. “Let’s congratulate this Romania team. They went down in history. “It is clear that when you leave the groups you meet very good opponents and the Dutch are a very good team, they had control of the match, we did what we could, but it’s a process. You learn from every match.
“Sometimes that’s all you can do: look ahead and consider how you can improve. “We have to be positive, we got through our group and I am proud of the Romanian team, of all of them.” Meanwhile, Hamza Igamane’s transfer to Rangers has advanced after the player tendered an emotional farewell to his current club. The 21-year-old striker is on his way to Glasgow to officially join the Scottish Premiership. He has expressed profound gratitude to FAR Rabat in Morocco for their role in his development up to this point in his career. Igamane posted on social media, “My achievement comes entirely from Allah. “I trust and turn to Him.”
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