Latest injury update of the 28-year-old Celtic defender Kieran Tierney

Andy Robertson, captain of Scotland, has talked about Kieran Tierney’s illness that kept him out of the national team this week.

The Celtic defender just got back to the club after being in England, so this is yet another upsetting setback for him. Clarke is missing a key member of the defense in Tierney, who can play as either a center back or a left back.

Robertson said that the scan finding was very disappointing for both the player and the team, because Tierney has become so important to Scotland in the past few years. He told RecordSport, “KT still has a big future for Scotland, no doubt about it.” He’s an amazing person and player.


He showed up to camp, had a scan, and was told he can’t play in either game, which is too bad.

“It’s sad for him and the team because he’s become such an important part of it.” It was a big blow to Robertson that the scan showed Tierney’s injury was bad enough to keep him out right away.

Not just out of caution, but because of a clear medical call, he couldn’t do anything. Since Brendan Rodgers is already short-staffed at the back, Celtic will hope this problem is only temporary.

Tierney would have a lot of trouble if he got hurt for a long time because important games are coming up.







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