Neil Lennon is not about to give Rangers counterpart, Walter Smith, any clues about which version of his side will be lining up on Sunday for the Scottish Cup fifth-round game at Ibrox. Defenders Daniel Majstorovic (hamstring), Glenn Loovens (knee) and Thomas Rogne (calf) and striker Georgios Samaras (hamstring) are all working hard to be to be fit for the game in Govan. But Lennon is in no rush to make his decision and said he will also add defender Cha-Du-Ri and midfielder Ki Sung-yueng to his squad, who are just back from Asian Cup duty with South Korea. Speaking on Friday, Lennon said: "Samaras, Majstorovic and Rogne trained and we will have to see how they are tomorrow before we make a decision. They are around 50-50. Players play when they are not 100% anyway. There are different types of players who play through injury and once the game is going they are fine. But you have to be careful, particularly with hamstring injuries and soft-tissue injuries. Cha and Ki are back and look happy and are in contention. They have had a couple of days off after their exertions. They didn't train that hard today but they looked fine and Glenn came through it as well." |