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Bougherra absence a boost for Babbel

Bougherra absence a boost for Babbel

Published: Monday, 23 November 2009, 10:07PM

Stuttgart manager Markus Babbel admits it will be a boost if Rangers are missing Madjid Bougherra for Tuesday night's Champions League clash at Ibrox.

Rangers manager Walter Smith has remained coy over the chances of a recall for Bougherra, who returned late for international duty for the third time last week. The Algerian has not played for Rangers since September because of illness, injury and his inability to get back from Africa on time.

"Of course, he's a fantastic player," Babbel said. "He scored in the first game and is very strong at the back. If he can't play, it's not bad for us."

However, Babbel feels 17-year-old Danny Wilson has the talent to continue deputising in central defence after again looking assured as Rangers won 3-0 against Kilmarnock.

"I saw the game on Saturday, he's a big talent," Babbel said.

"If you can play at 17 years of age in the Scottish league you have to be good, especially if you play for a team like Glasgow Rangers."

Babbel's team were less successful on Saturday, drawing 1-1 at home to bottom club Hertha Berlin to fall into the bottom three of the Bundesliga.

But the former Liverpool defender can find some comfort in facing a Rangers side who are one point worse off than his side in Group G.

"The quality is quite high in the German League, if you watch our games we created many chances, we played quite well but we can't score all the time," he said.

"We make easy mistakes and concede goals but I'm confident about this game. We are not under pressure, we can play our style of football. We know Glasgow Rangers have to do something but we are ready to fight for these three points."