Celtic defender Cameron Carter-Vickers is still hopeful that his recent setback won’t affect his chances of playing at the World Cup, according to insider Dean Jones. The 24-year-old has been in outstanding form for the Hoops, but he’s currently nursing an injury, which forced him to withdraw from the USA squad and miss their recent World Cup warm-up matches.
Carter-Vickers, who made his loan deal permanent from Tottenham in a £6m deal this summer, has hardly missed a game since he initially made the switch on loan in 2021.
But he suffered an injury against Shakhtar Donetsk in the Champions League last month, which forced him to sit out the game with St Mirren before the international break.
Carter-Vickers’ absence was felt, too, after the Hoops saw their 38-game unbeaten Scottish Premiership run end in Paisley. Read more: Champions League 2022/23: Fixtures, Draw, Dates, Schedule, Final, Teams and Everything We Know So Far According to the Scottish Sun, the centre-back is also in danger of missing the game with Motherwell at Parkhead this afternoon after sitting out the USA’s fixtures with Japan and Saudi Arabia.