Football: MOLS BACK IN ACTION; Gers ace ready to return - 5 months ahead of schedule.(Sport)

From: The Mirror (London, England) | Date: July 14, 2001 | Copyright information

Byline: KENNY ROSS

MICHAEL Mols is about to make a dramatic comeback five months ahead of schedule in Rangers' pre-season tour of Scandinavia.

It is expected the Dutch scoring ace will be risked in a friendly match either in tomorrow's clash with Copenhagen or Tuesday's fixture with Malmo.

The Dutch striker's career has hung in the balance ever since he damaged his knee ligaments in a Champions League showdown against Bayern Munich in November 1999...

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