Rangers are facing an injury sweat over Oscar Cortes after he limped off against Kilmarnock.
The winger - signed in January - was replaced by Scott Wright after 70 minutes.
70' SUB: A change for Rangers as Cortes is unable to continue after treatment.
— Rangers Football Club (@RangersFC) February 28, 2024
➡️ ON: Scott Wright
⬅️ OFF: Óscar Cortés
Kilmarnock 1-2 Rangers pic.twitter.com/pwPzUtB0vp
And it appeared Cortes was holding his hamstring as he hobbled off the park after receiving treatment.
The 20-year-old was unable to continue after receiving medical attention in a blow to Philippe Clement's side.
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Cortes has already played seven times for Rangers since his move to Scotland from Lens last month.
And the winger already has a goal and two assists to his name for Rangers having quickly become an important player for Clement.
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