ERLING HAALAND has been ruled out of tomorrow's Europa League tie with Rangers.
The superstar striker has not travelled to Glasgow with the rest of his Borussia Dortmund team-mates.
Marco Rose's side boarded a flight to Scotland on Wednesday morning.
However, the Norwegian striker has not joined them, meaning they'll be without the top talent on Thursday evening.
Haaland has been out injured for around three weeks as he recovers from an adductor injury.
He missed last week's first leg in Germany, where Rangers took a 4-2 lead over Dortmund at the half-way point in the Europa League tie.
The 21-year-old had returned to full training in recent days, but his fitness for this game was always in doubt.
Schlechte Nachrichten für Dortmund: Der #BVB reist ohne Erling Haaland nach Glasgow. #RFCBVB
— Sebastian Weßling (@fluestertweets) February 23, 2022
German journalist Sebastian Weßling, who covers the Bundesliga giants, reports that he did not fly out with the squad this morning.
He wrote: "Bad news for Dortmund. BVB travel to Glasgow without Erling Haaland."
Dortmund must now try to turn the tie around without their star player.
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