Jack Butland, goalkeeper for Glasgow Rangers (Scotland), spent the night of New Year’s Eve on December 31 in the emergency room after suffering internal bleeding in his leg.
More fear than harm for Jack Butland. The Glasgow Rangers goalkeeper spent New Year’s Eve on December 31 in the emergency room after suffering internal bleeding in his leg. “I suffered from significant bleeding in my leg which required hospital treatment,” the 31-year-old doorman said on his Instagram account.
But if “the situation is now under control” and he has left the hospital, the England international (9 selection), who played 29 matches in all competitions, is obviously out of the Old Firm, this Thursday, facing at Celtic Glasgow in the Scottish Championship. “Needless to say, it came at a bad time and I was entirely focused on helping the club,” said Jack Butland.
Before this meeting, Glasgow Rangers occupy 2nd place in the standings with 14 points behind their rival, still undefeated this season, in the Premiership with 16 wins and 2 draws in 18 matches. This shows the challenge that awaits Jack Butland’s teammates.