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Craig Gordon Hearts injury latest as goalkeeper facing 'a year' out after nightmare Christmas Eve blow

Craig Gordon will spend the next 12 months out injured after he was stretchered off in Hearts' 2-2 draw with Dundee United on Saturday, it's claimed.

Waves of support have flooded in for the 39-year-old, who turns 40 before the week is out, following a collision with former Scotland teammate Steven Fletcher. He was taken off with gas and air, with teammates ashen faced as their captain lay in distress. It looked like the nation's number one would certainly miss the rest of the season with deputy for club and country Zander Clark stepping up in his absence.

The Daily Mail now claim Gordon 'is facing up to a year' on the sidelines following a suspected leg break. Its also stated that 'there will now be serious concerns about whether his career may be over, given the rehabilitation battle he faces in the months ahead.' Hibs counterpart David Marshall has sent his best wishes.

He told Sky Sports: "It's something you don't want to see. He's a goalkeeper as well, and close friend. It's difficult to see that and I just extend my best wishes to him.

"Hopefully it isn't as bad as it looks and if anyone can come back from that, it will be the big man because he's had some real setbacks in his career injury-wise. 'There won't be any other thought from Craig other than to get back to full fitness as soon as possible.

"I know his mentality straight away will be: 'When can I get back?' That will be his first question, I know that for a fact."

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