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Brock Purdy participated in the start of Thursday's practice with the 49ers but the San Francisco starting quarterback was not on the field for the majority of the workout, casting doubt over his availability to play Sunday at Green Bay. Purdy is dealing with a right shoulder injury and the 49ers are also potentially without left tackle Trent Williams and Nick Bosa due to injuries. Bosa was listed as out of Thursday's practice with an oblique injury. Williams also didn't suit up Thursday. He played through an ankle injury last week after being listed as questionable. Purdy's typical Thursday post-practice media session was scrapped until Friday as the 49ers did not make any quarterback available. Kyle Allen would step in for Purdy as the starter if he can't play against the Packers. Run game coordinator Chris Foerster said the 49ers aren't where they want to be at 5-5 because they haven't won close games, not because of injuries. "Seven games left is like an eternity," Foerster said. "So much can happen. Do the math. What was our record last year? It was 12-5. I was on a 13-win team that was nowhere near as good as the team last year." With or without Purdy, Foerster said the challenge for the 49ers is not to give up the ball to a defense that has 19 takeaways. The 49ers have 13 giveaways this season. --Field Level MediaRobinson scores 25 in Mercer's 90-89 OT win against JacksonvilleImmigration and Economy Dominate as Iceland Voters Head to Polls
BRUGGE keeper Simon Mignolet has urged Rangers to stick by under-fire boss Philippe Clement. The veteran says he’s NEVER worked with a coach who’s better at improving players. 2 Mignolet with Clement while at Club Brugge Credit: Alamy And he says he’ll be amazing if any of the Rangers squad don’t love him the way he and his Belgian mates did. One of Clement ’s first moves after returning for a second spell at Brugge in 2019 was to pay Liverpool £6.4million for Mignolet. They won three straight league titles together – and the 36-year-old said: “He was unbelievable. “We had a great time with him – he’s a really good guy and we're still in touch. He brought me back to the club, we won a lot of medals, so I can only speak really highly of him. read more football stories MONEY TALKS Ex-Rangers star yielding 'several concrete enquiries' from Premier League clubs PERTH GLORY St Johnstone vs Rangers: Get up to £40 in free football bets with talkSPORT BET “I’d stick with him. This guy knows what he's doing. He's shown in the past how good he is. “There is no more hard-working person and I’m sure given the chance he’ll do well for Rangers . “Of course, there will be moments throughout seasons and years when the results are not going your way. I know Glasgow Rangers are a big club and that if results aren't good then there will be pressure, but if there's one guy who's got confidence in Philippe Clement , then it will be me. “We had tough times at Brugge. We’re no different from Rangers , as a big team we always have to win and when sometimes it doesn’t happen you need to come through these moments and become stronger. Most read in Football MONEY TALKS Ex-Rangers star yielding 'several concrete enquiries' from Premier League clubs IN THE HAT Full list of teams in Scottish Cup fourth round draw as Prem big guns enter SOLD FIRM Scott Brown's stunning new £2m mansion used to belong to Rangers supremo FAB FINISH Rangers loan flop scores stunner as he and unsung Scotland star take down Barca “Philippe has proven before that he can do this. Whatever’s happening there, he’ll be really resilient, he’ll fight back and he’ll get those results for his time. A hundred percent, yeah. “He knows the pressure of even losing one game and he knows the way out of it. Kris Boyd names his Player of the Year in NOVEMBER and says Clement's Rangers concerns are far from over “I think there's an important difference between a British-style manager and a Belgian football coach. In Belgium , they will always work hard together with the players on a daily basis to try and improve them, while in Britain, the manager is usually a little bit further away from the team, a little bit above them. “The Belgian coach will always be right there with his players and that was Philippe’s strength. If that is the case at Glasgow Rangers, if they buy into that, I am sure no one will speak in a bad way about him. “I also don’t think he’ll be busy worrying about what people are saying about him. He’ll be focussing on his job , getting about the most important thing, the daily business with his players. “What the public say, what the media say? It won’t matter. He’ll just be the same hardworking guy I know.” Mignolet was speaking after Wednesday night’s showdown with his former Liverpool gaffer Brendan Rodgers ended in a breathless 1-1 Champions League draw at Parkhead. 2 The Belgian champions played some outstanding football before Daizen Maeda’s curling second half strike hauled the Scots back into the game. But he admits his side got their second huge break of the competition with the goal that put them ahead, a bizarre Cameron Carter-Vickers own goal coming off the back of Aston Villa defender Tyrone Mings inexplicably handling in his own box after his keeper rolled a free-kick to him in last month’s tie in Belgium . But he laughed: “That’s two lucky goals now, but we’ll take them! “I think it was a fair result, the correct result. Both teams wanted to win and we probably didn't have the chances to get more than a draw. Read more on the Scottish Sun SIP SIP HOORAY Exact time Coca-Cola truck arrives in Scotland tomorrow for Xmas tour FESTIVE CHEER Scots Xmas market tops London's Winter Wonderland as 'most stunning' in UK “First half, we controlled the game. Second half Celtic were the better team with the fans behind them – so, yeah, 1-1 was fair. “A win would have taken us a big step towards the play-off round, but it’s the same for Celtic and we’ll both probably be satisfied.” Keep up to date with ALL t h e latest news and transfers at the Scottish Sun football pageSamuels Library trustees rebut supervisors' report at packed public meeetingReport: Chargers expect WR Ladd McConkey, LB Khalil Mack to play vs. Ravens
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