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Portsmouth midfielder temporarily returns to parent club Rangers

Portsmouth midfielder Rory McCrorie has temporarily returned to his parent club Rangers.

The Scotsman has sustained an injury which has been assessed by the Scottish Premiership side, as per a report by the Portsmouth News.

McCrorie, who is 21 years-old, has sustained a hamstring injury which is set to keep him out of action for four to six weeks.

He has been a regular for Pompey in League One so far this season and they will be eager to get him back playing as soon as possible.

Their manager Kenny Jackett has said, as per the Portsmouth News: “He went to Rangers for a scan and an initial assessment. They’ll be sending him back on Monday. He’ll be doing all of his rehab here. Ross was going up anyway to meet up with the Scotland Under-21’s.”

“He got an initial assessment from his parent club. But, similarly, they’ve been in touch already and we’re pretty similar in our vies of where it is. It’s quite a straightforward injury. He’ll be coming back here to do his rehab, Once things settle down for him a little bit then he’ll get back to work next week.”

He added: “There’s a lot of potential in Ross. He’s a player with a lot of development in him. He can really improve I think. He will do that with the right type of run. It’s frustrating for him that his third game in that he’s got injured. But, similarly, he needs to put that behind him.”

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