Stuart Findlay, a defender for Kilmarnock, was removed from the field on a stretcher during Sunday’s game at Dundee. Manager Derek McInnes has confirmed that Findlay could be out for as long as four months due to “severe ligament damage.” The 29-year-old centre-back, who has played 14 matches this season, suffered the injury during the team’s defeat against Dundee last weekend. An exact return date for the Oxford United loanee, currently in his fourth period at Rugby Park, is still being awaited by McInnes, who indicated a potential absence of “two, three or four months.” McInnes further commented, “Thankfully, there is no dislocation or fracture,” before adding, “But there is severe ligament damage.” Separately, winger Danny Armstrong is questionable for Sunday’s home match against Celtic, having sustained a hamstring issue that also led to his withdrawal from the Dundee game. Post navigation Is Manchester City Experiencing a Crisis? Dramatic 4-3 Victory Achieved