Last updated: 8th May 2008
McCulloch: Hopeful
Lee McCulloch is confident of being fit for Rangers' Uefa Cup final against Zenit St Petersburg after coming through another training session.
The midfielder looked set to miss the run-in to the season after being caught by a late Paul Hartley tackle in Rangers' clash with Celtic on 16th April.
It was suspected that McCulloch had suffered a broken foot but he is now back in training and in contention for this week's Scottish Premier League match against Dundee United.
That would put him back in the frame for the club's first European final for 36 years when Rangers face Zenit in Manchester.
McCulloch said: "I've trained again today so I feel all right and I think I will be fit for it, but it's up to the manager who is going to play.
"Two weeks ago I thought my season was over, so it's good to have a bit of hope.
"To get a run-out on Saturday would be brilliant. I was told my foot was broken, then a couple of days later when the swelling went down I had a scan and found it was only bone bruising."
Zenit have been something of a surprise package in Europe this season but they proved their credentials with a thumping 4-0 victory over Bayern Munich in the second leg of their Uefa Cup semi-final.
And Rangers manager Walter Smith believes the Russians will pose as many problems as any side they have faced in Europe this season - including Barcelona and Lyon.
"When you look back over their campaign, you will see that Zenit have beaten some notable teams," noted Smith.
"In all probability the result against Bayern Munich was one of the results of the European season.
"To get a 1-1 draw in Munich and then win 4-0 at home against a strong side show their quality.
"If we take our European season, both in the Champions League and the Uefa
Cup, we have played against teams of good quality.
"Barcelona, Lyon, Stuttgart and Werder Bremen were excellent.
"I would expect Zenit to be of the same standard as the teams we have played in that competition."
Sorry, we can not display forthcoming fixtures at this time.
| Time | Result |
|---|---|
| Wednesday 14th May | |
| UEFA Cup | |
| Zenit St Petersburg 2 - 0 Rangers | |
| Thursday 1st May | |
| UEFA Cup | |
| Zenit St Petersburg 4 - 0 Bayern Munich | |
| Fiorentina 0 - 0 Rangers | |
| Thursday 24th April | |
| UEFA Cup | |
| Rangers 0 - 0 Fiorentina | |
| Bayern Munich 1 - 1 Zenit St Petersburg | |
| Thursday 10th April | |
| UEFA Cup | |
| Zenit St Petersburg 0 - 1 Bayer Leverkusen | |
| Sporting 0 - 2 Rangers | |
| PSV 0 - 2 Fiorentina | |
| Getafe 3 - 3 Bayern Munich | |
| Thursday 3rd April | |
| UEFA Cup | |
| Bayer Leverkusen 1 - 4 Zenit St Petersburg | |
| Rangers 0 - 0 Sporting | |
| Bayern Munich 1 - 1 Getafe | |
| Fiorentina 1 - 1 PSV | |
| Thursday 13th March | |
| UEFA Cup | |
| Werder Bremen 1 - 0 Rangers | |
| Sporting 1 - 0 Bolton | |
| Wednesday 12th March | |
| UEFA Cup | |
| Zenit St Petersburg 2 - 0 Marseille | |
| Hamburg 3 - 2 Bayer Leverkusen | |
| Bayern Munich 1 - 2 Anderlecht | |
| Everton 2 - 0 Fiorentina | |
| Getafe 1 - 0 Benfica | |
Rangers' route to the Uefa Cup final at City of Manchester Stadium where they face Zenit St Petersburg
Join the Sky Sports debate ahead of Rangers' clash with Zenit St Petersburg.
We look at the important contests likely to dominate as Rangers prepare for the Uefa Cup final.
Manchester City have qualified for next season's Uefa Cup via the Fair Play league.
Police and council chiefs have blamed a small minority of yobs for the violence after Rangers' Uefa Cup final defeat.
Eleven Rangers fans have been charged by police following the violence which marred the Uefa Cup final.
Walter Smith is refusing to blame the SPL for his side's Uefa Cup final defeat to Zenit St Petersburg.
Walter Smith is hoping that Rangers' Uefa Cup final defeat does not derail their end of season run-in.