Rangers captain James Tavernier looks to have played his last game for Rangers after reportedly falling out with manager Danny Rohl.
Tavernier was expected to bid farewell to the Rangers supporters at Ibrox on Wednesday evening against Hibernian after announcing he is to depart the club at the end of this season, but was a shock omission from the matchday squad.
Daily Mail Sport understands the 34-year-old made himself unavailable for selection after learning that he would start the Premiership clash on the bench.
Fans did get the opportunity to pay their respects to Tavernier just moments before kick-off, however, with Rangers legend John Greig presenting the Englishman with a commemorative plaque before he stepped on to the field to wave goodbye to fans.
Tavernier made himself unavailable after learning he would not start against Hibs at Ibrox
An emotional Tavernier did appear on the pitch to accept a plaque from Ibrox legend John Greig
Tavernier revealed last month that he was set to call time on a Rangers career spanning 11 years in a statement which caught many supporters off guard.
During his time at Ibrox, Tavernier lifted one league title as well as the Scottish Cup and League Cup, and also led the side to the 2022 Europa League final.
Rangers travel to Falkirk on Saturday as they round off what has been a disappointing campaign for the club.







