David Edgar responded with a single phrase when Todd Cantwell of the Rangers hinted at a potential injury comeback on Monday, March 4.
The prolific English midfielder has not played since the Gers’ 3-0 victory against St Johnstone on February 18 due to a hamstring ailment.
Under Philippe Clement, Cantwell has been a vital member of the team this season. He recently made a post on X indicating that he will soon be back in the thick of things.
Edgar reacted simply to the star’s latest suggestion via X on Monday, March 4, writing, “Good!”
There will be much anticipation for Todd Cantwell’s return to the Rangers.
In a Rangers uniform, Cantwell has seen ups and downs. At times, he has been a vital player, and at other times, he has drawn criticism from commentators.
But since Clement took over as Rangers manager in October, the 26-year-old has established himself as an essential member of the Belgian team, starting 17 of their 29 league games.
With his goal contributions, Cantwell has significantly improved. He is leading the Blues, who are aiming for their second Scottish Premiership in four years.
Even though Cantwell is only 26 years old and has a few more years until he reaches his peak, his performance of five goals and three assists is a notable improvement.
All the information you need to understand the midfielder’s effect this season is shown by the response supporters have given to his most recent post. When he stays injury-free, he is among the first names on the roster.
Cantwell’s injury has not been as severe because to the acquisitions of Oscar Cortes and Mohamed Diomande, as well as the injuries sustained by Nico Raskin, Ryan Jack, and Tom Lawrence, who are all expected to return in the last stretch of the season.