Morrow Suffers Cruciate Ligament Injury.

Last updated : 03 May 2006 By Steve Forbes

Hibs striker Sam Morrow has suffered a cruciate ligament injury while on loan at Livingston.

He could face up to six months on the treatment table.

Sam had gone on loan to
Livingston hoping to give himself one last chance of impressing Hibs boss Tony Mowbray by scoring goals for Livi.

Morrow, 21, was thought to be considering making the switch permanent, but has now left Livi with one game left on his loan deal, to begin rehabilitation at Easter Road.

In 11 games for Livi, Morrow scored 2 goals.

Hibs signed him on a free transfer from
Ipswich Town in 2004.

Livingston are still thought to be keen on Morrow and may pounce when he is fit again.