‘It’s clear already’: Philippe Clement comments on Oscar Cortes’ displays in Rangers training-major update

'It's clear already': Philippe Clement comments on Oscar Cortes' displays in Rangers training
'It's clear already': Philippe Clement comments on Oscar Cortes' displays in Rangers training

‘It’s clear already’: Philippe Clement comments on Oscar Cortes’

displays in Rangers training

‘It’s clear already’: Philippe Clement comments on Oscar Cortes’ displays in Rangers training

Oscar Cortes, a winger for Rangers, received plaudits from manager Philippe Clement following

a strong showing against Ayr United on Saturday night.

After defeating Scott Brown’s Ayr United team at Ibrox, Rangers has advanced in the Scottish Cup.

With goals from Borna Barisic and Fabio Silva, the Gers completed the task and advanced to the quarterfinals.

Although he won’t be getting too ahead of himself, Philippe Clement will undoubtedly be hoping

to win another trophy following his victory in the Scottish League Cup earlier in the campaign.

On the scoreboard, this might have been a lot more decisive victory, but Oscar Cortes,

the new youngster, gave a great performance.

Rangers’ talent is praised by Philippe Clement Oscar Cortes, a Colombian winger,

came to Rangers on a Lens loan before to the quarter-finals.

With little over a minute remaining, Cortes struck the post, and five minutes later,

his crisp shot was saved.

Before halftime, the 20-year-old terrorized the Ayr defense by setting up Barisic for the

game’s first goal. He then curled a left-footed shot just wide of the post.

'It's clear already': Philippe Clement comments on Oscar Cortes'displays in Rangers training
‘It’s clear already’: Philippe Clement comments on Oscar Cortes’
displays in Rangers training

After making two substitute appearances, Cortes had a great first start, and Rangers

manager Clement seemed pleased with what he has seen.

After the victory on Saturday, Clement gave an interview to BBC Sport in which

he complimented Cortes for his efforts in both practice and on the field.

Additionally, according to Clement, Cortes has been on the recruiting radar of the

Rangers for some time because they think he would fit in well at Ibrox.

Clement remarked, “We see why we bring him.” “He is a capable player who enjoys playing

football and who can benefit the team.” Although he didn’t play many minutes—nearly

none—during his six months in Lens, where they had a different coaching philosophy,

it’s fortunate that our recruitment team had a long-standing relationship with him and that they

could attest to his suitability for the squad and the team, as well as his ability to provide

what we need going forward.

“It’s evident from the initial training that he can assist us in accomplishing our objectives,” he continued.

Although Cortes is still a raw talent, Rangers supporters will be eager to see him blossom

in the Scottish Premiership—a true step up from facing Ayr.

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