The Hibernian football club has been hit by a number of injuries to key players, leaving the team in a difficult position as they prepare for their upcoming matches.
One of the most notable injuries is that of midfielder Ryan Jack, who is out with a broken leg and will be missing from the squad until at least the end of the season. This has left the rest of the midfield line vulnerable, with players like Callum Davidson and Scott Brown having to step up their game.
Another player who is struggling with injury is defender Jamie Walker, who is currently out with a knee injury. With only one fit centre-back, Hibernian have had to rely on loan signings to fill the gap, but it's clear that there is still work to be done in terms of squad depth.
On top of these injuries, the team also lost their captain, James Tavernier, earlier this week due to an ankle injury. The loss of such a key figure has added further pressure to the remaining players, who must now step up and take on more responsibility.
Despite the challenges, Hibernian manager Paul Hartley remains positive about his side's chances of recovering from these setbacks. He says that he believes the team can bounce back and that they have the ability to compete at the highest level.
However, it's clear that the team will need all of its resources if they are to overcome these injuries and perform well in the coming matches. With a packed schedule ahead of them, the team will need to make sure that they are fully prepared and ready to face whatever challenges lie ahead.