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Rangers vs Celtic injury fear as Jota in knee brace & on crutches

Rangers vs Celtic injury fear as Jota in knee brace & on crutches

The National26-04-2025
The Celtic winger was forced off in the first half of the 5-0 thumping win over Dundee United to seal the Scottish Premiership title.
Jota suffered a nasty knee injury as his studs appeared to get caught in the turf as he clutched his right knee in pain.
The winger immediately signalled for medical assistance but thankfully, he was able to hobble off the pitch by his own strength.
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Sky Sports commentator Ian Crocker revealed a twisted knee had been suffered by Jota but there is no timeline for a return to action.
Celtic head to Ibrox to face Rangers in their second post-split fixture next weekend and it appears Jota is a major doubt to be involved.
During title celebrations, Jota came onto the pitch on crutches and a knee brace following the injury issue.
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