The Scotsman

Injury blow as Paterson ruled out for up to ten months

- By ALAN TEMPLE

Callum Paterson was dealt a devastatin­g blow yesterday when he was ruled out for up to ten months with a knee injury.

The Hearts full-back was taken from the field on a stretcher after just 15 minutes of the Tynecastle club’s 4-0 win against Kilmarnock on Tuesday evening following a challenge on Nathan Tyson.

His worst fears were realised when it was confirmed that Paterson has damaged the anterior cruciate ligaments and medial ligaments of his left knee.

He will undergo surgery before embarking on a lengthy rehabilita­tion programme, with the player expected to be sidelined until around October 2017.

Hearts head coach Ian Cathro said: “It’s a bad one for Callum and everyone here is gutted for him. There was real concern for

him last night and unfortunat­ely that concern has been compounded with the news that he could be out for up to ten months.

“Callum’s a top-class player and we’ll miss him in the first-team, but we now have to look to those within the squad to step up and fill the void. We’ll help Callum as much as we can though this difficult time.”

The cruel blow leaves Paterson’s future up in the air. His current contract expires in the summer and it was fully expected that he would either leave the club in a £1 million deal in January or exit for a compensati­on settlement in the close season.

It now remains to be seen whether Paterson reconsider­s signing an extension with Hearts, ensuring he can carry out his rehabilita­tion, or hope that one of his English suitors are still willing to snap him up despite his injury.

Cathro admits the potential departure of Paterson next month was something Hearts had contingenc­y plans to combat, albeit he never imagined he would be without the talisman for this reason.

“[Full-back] was always going to be an area we were looking at,” Cathro said. “Nothing has changed in that sense but, obviously, this isn’t a situation any of us would have liked.

“Callum has developed into somebody who is at a point in his life where he is able to put his qualities into the game. He’s one of the guys who can go and directly influence the game.”

In the meantime, the onus is likely to fall on Liam Smith to deputise for Paterson.

“Liam is not a player who should be underestim­ated,” said Cathro of the Scotland under-21 internatio­nal. “I think he’s a bit stronger in his mind than what can appear at times. He’s managed to give another little bit of evidence of that on Tuesday night against Kilmarnock, which is pleasing.

“He has already shown me he can live with those things so he will grow and improve and be supported. We’ll do the right things by him to help him develop.”

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