
Kemar Roofe is to miss Rangers’ UEFA Champions League qualifiers after his four-game ban was upheld by the Europ♛ean football governing body.
that the former Leeds United star will be suspended for four UEFA matches following a horror tackle on Slavia Prague goalkeeper Ondrej Kolar, which left the 26-year-old shot-stopper with stitches on his face as well as a fractured skull as Rangers were eliminated from the UEFA Europa League by the Czech 𒆙Republic club.

Rangers qualified for the Champions League for the first time in over a decade this season as Steven Gerrard led the Glaswegian side to their 55th Scottish Premiersh🍌ip title and their first league triumph since 2011, with Roofe enjoying a productive year, scoring 16 goals and assisting three in all competitions for the Gers.
One of his goals this season, also in the Europa League, garnered worldwide attention as Roofe scored from the halfway line after beating two players in his own area🐭, with Gerrard labelling the moment as ‘genius’ in a , as well as one of the best strikes the former Liverpool captain has ever seen live as Rangers secured a 2-0 win over Standard Liege away in Belgium.

TBR View: Roofe deserves four-match European ban after Slavia horror tackle
Roofe will be missed next season when Rangers embark on their first Champions League campaign in over 10 years, yet t𓂃he four-match ban is the least the attacker deserves given the outcome of the tackle on Kolar.
It was a rash challenge that could have done more challenge to the Slavia keeper, yet with Rangers recently confirming the signing of Fashion Sakala as per their official website, Roofe’s absence won’t be felt as badly as originally attended with extra firepower now in the squ🎶ad ahead of next season’s grand European adventure.