Rangers ace suffers ‘Serious’ injury, set for 2 months out after surgery

Oscar Cortes, a winger for the Rangers, will miss two months of action after it was discovered that his injury requires surgery, according to Pipe Sierra.

Although the loanee is still legally a Lens player, the Colombian journalist says on his personal Twitter account on March 5 that the player would need surgery and will go through all of Rangers’ recovery.

Prior to the 2-1 loss to Motherwell, Philippe Clement disclosed that the 20-year-old had sustained a “serious injury.” As a result, it appears he will be sidelined until mid-May.

“Ñscar Cortés (20) will be sidelined from the field for approximately two months due to a posterior muscle injury and will require surgery,” the statement read.

“The Colombian is still Lens property, but Rangers will oversee the entire process.”

Rangers suffer hammer injury blow again

Rangers have suffered a great deal this season due to a number of issues, so receiving yet another major injury is devastating.

Throughout this campaign, Clement has had to adjust to the long-term injuries that Danilo, Abdallah Sima, Kemar Roofe, Kieran Dowell, and other players have sustained.

The player was left off the Europa League squad list because of domestic problems, but there was hope that the injury might not be as serious as initially thought and that he could return to aid the team in their bid to defeat Celtic to win the Scottish championship.

The midfielder, who came to Ibrox on loan in January, played brilliantly in the brief time he was there, showcasing both his inventiveness and his thrilling dribbling pace.

However, the Rangers are currently lacking in attacking personnel once more, and this summer, a significant overhaul of the medical department is required since the problems just cannot go on.

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