Rangers star Danilo has provided fans with an update on his recovery from injury.
The striker - who joined the Ibrox club last summer for a fee of around £6m - suffered a serious knee injury in the 1-0 win over Hearts in December.
The 24-year-old was ruled out for around four months, with the Brazilian expected to be back in action around April at the earliest.
He underwent surgery, as Philippe Clement suffered a bitter injury blow with his squad having already been in the wars this season.
Danilo has shared glimpses of his rehabilitation via social media. Previous posts have shown him using crutches to get about.
However, in his latest Instagram story, the Gers star has showcased himself walking without the aides.
Understandably, he is still moving rather uncomfortably, but it's a big step in his recovery from the horror injury.
Danilo signed off the video by giving a big smile to the camera.
Meanwhile, Neil McCann told Charlie Mulgrew he was 'appalled' by his view on Corrie Ndaba's red card for Kilmarnock on Saturday.
The left-back was given his marching orders by Grant Irvine after a VAR check convinced the referee to upgrade the yellow card initially flashed in the way of the on-loan Ipswich man.
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The 24-year-old undoubtedly won the ball in his strong challenge on Hibernian's Jair Tavares, however, VAR, and then Irvine, clearly felt his follow-through merited a red.
Killie boss Derek McInnes made his feelings on the matter clear post-match, pointing out that the decision changed the course of the game as Hibs managed to secure a 2-2 draw at Rugby Park.
And the former Rangers and Celtic punditry pair were at odds over the controversial decision on BBC Sportscene.
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