Manager Stephen Robinson today gave an update on the injuries sustained by Jonah Ayunga and Mark O'Hara.
Kenyan forward Ayunga had to be substituted in the first-half of Tuesday's narrow defeat away to Rangers after a hamstring injury, while captain Mark O'Hara missed out on Tuesday completely after picking up an ankle injury in training.
The pair are both set to be sidelined for a significant period of time with Keanu Baccus still out.
"Jonah's had a scan and it's not good news," the manager told the media this morning.
"He's going to be out for at least a couple of months with a tendon injury. Mark O'Hara will be out the same, probably two or three months, with an ankle injury.
"He [Jonah] was hitting good form and playing really well. It was quite innocuous, he just pulled up on one of his runs at Ibrox and we had it scanned very quickly. Unfortunately, when there are tendons involved in these injuries you can't take any chances or it ends up being surgery. It will be at least seven or eight weeks and maybe longer.
"Mark has a couple of tears in his ankle ligaments from the incident in training as well so that's a big blow for us in terms of numbers with Keanu being out.
"It is what it is. We can't change that. We try and make sure people step up."


















