Oscar Cortes delivers welcomed Rangers injury update
The 20-year-old was substituted early in the second half of Rangers’ 0-0 season-opening match against Hearts at Tynecastle after taking a knock in the first half. The Colombian was expected to be sidelined for “four of five weeks,” according to Rangers manager Philippe Clement. As a result, the winger was unable to play in the team’s Champions League qualifying match against Dynamo Kyiv. At the time, Clement affirmed that Cortes had been examined at the break during that particular game. He had initially pulled up near the conclusion of the first half, but he was deemed well enough to continue. According to Cortez’s most recent Instagram story, he is back on the turf less than three weeks after taking the knock.
After taking a knock in the first half of Rangers’ 0-0 season-opening match against Hearts at Tynecastle, the 20-year-old was replaced early in the second half. The Colombian’s planned layoff was “four to five weeks,” as Rangers manager Philippe Clement put it. The winger could not participate in the team’s Champions League qualification match against Dynamo Kyiv as a result. At the time, Clement confirmed that Cortes had been checked during that specific game’s intermission. At the end of the first half, he had first pulled up, but he was judged well enough to continue. Less than three weeks after suffering the knock, Cortez is back on the field, based on his most recent Instagram story.
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