Aiden McGeady faces further scans on the hamstring injury suffered at Kilmarnock as Rocky Bushiri provided an update on his progress.
The Hibs winger lasted just 30 minutes of the win over Derek McInnes' side with Lee Johnson admitting the 36-year-old could be out for an extended period with what he described as a 'bad one' with the former Celtic man never suffering a hamstring injury.
He said: “Aiden said it’s a bad one. He’s never done his hamstring, but felt it pop quite badly.” Results are expected next week with the capital club then discovering the extent of the timeframe he will spend on the sidelines. Meanwhile it is better news on team-mate Bushiri who hopes to return before the end of the season. His recovery period is going well and he can't wait to get his rehab process started.
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He said: “I’m good, recovering very well. I’m really grateful to the club for allowing me, mentally, some time at home.
"At the start it’s always a bit slow and difficult, but once I can stand on both feet and start walking again then things will go quick.
“Everything has gone very well and I’m now looking forward to starting my rehab.
“There is not really a time you can put on it but normally I’d be back this season.”
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