Cornelius departing Rangers FC early to join Canadian

AAS Editorial Team

Cornelius departing Rangers FC early to join Canadian

Canadian central defender Derek Cornelius is being allowed to depart Rangers FC later this week so he can attend Canada's pre-World Cup training camp in Charlotte, multiple sources confirm to TSN.

Cornelius, who has not appeared in a match for the Scottish Premiership club since November, will miss the final two games of Rangers season. He is expected in Charlotte by early next week.

Rangers Tenure

Cornelius arrived at Rangers' Ibrox Stadium at the beginning of September on a season-long loan from Olympique Marseille. Sources also tell TSN that Cornelius' club future will be determined after the World Cup, but he will not extend his stay with Rangers.

The 28-year-old from Ajax, Ont., last played for Rangers in November against Dundee FC. Cornelius then picked up a muscle injury in the 33rd minute of Canada's 2-0 win over Venezuela on Nov. 18. Cornelius missed months because of the injury.

Prior to the March international window, Canadian coach Jesse Marsch revealed that Cornelius was healthy but training with Rangers academy players, away from the club's first team.

RöHL's Statement

Rangers manager Danny Röhl confirmed shortly after that Cornelius was training away from the first team, allowed Cornelius to meet up with Canada early before the March window, and stressed that he and Cornelius would have a conversation after the spring friendlies.

"I had two conversations in the last couple of days with Derek. I will have a conversation when he comes back from the national team again. All these things between Derek and me, it's between us, this is crucial. I have my principles; this is very important." — Röhl, March 20

Canada's Defensive Woes

Cornelius' game readiness is critical less than a month from the World Cup because Canada's defence has been decimated by injuries over the past eight months.

On the left side: Initial reports indicated captain Alphonso Davies would need four to five weeks to recover from his recent left hamstring injury, but sources are telling TSN that might be optimistic. Toronto FC insists Richie Laryea, Davies' usual deputy on the left, will be at Canada's camp and fit for the World Cup, though there is no return-to-play date yet for his thigh injury.

On the right: Alistair Johnston is only now starting to build up his minutes again with Celtic after missing 183 days with his own hamstring injury.

Central defence: The health of Cornelius's central defence partner, Moïse Bombito, is perhaps most critical. Bombito suffered a broken leg last October after dealing with a stress fracture in the same leg. Sources told TSN last week that Bombito continues to train with his club Nice and there have been no setbacks, although there's still no sense if the 26-year-old will play at all before Canada's opening World Cup match on June 12.

Cornelius and Bombito Partnership

Bombito and Cornelius played together in 13 of Marsch's first 15 matches as Canada's head coach, including Canada's run to the 2024 Copa América semifinal.

When injury struck Bombito, Cornelius showed his own defensive reliability and offensive capabilities from free kicks. With Bombito out of the Canadian picture for the past 14 months, Cornelius made four straight starts during Canada's fall friendlies, helping keep clean sheets against Romania, Wales, and Colombia. Against Wales, Cornelius scored a picture-perfect free kick to give Canada a 1-0 win.

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