Kettlewell worries Daniels out for rest of seasonpublished at 13:18 BST 16 October 2025
Image source, SNSKilmarnock boss Stuart Kettlewell says it looks like Djenairo Daniels' season is over after sustaining "a significant knee injury" on international duty with Suriname.
The 23-year-old striker was a half-time substitute in Friday's 1-1 draw with Guatemala but was withdrawn after 64 minutes. He is due to visit a specialist on Thursday.
"What I probably can say is it looks like that'll be season over for him," Kettlwell said.
"I don't want to get carried away but he's got an appointment with a specialist. The most important thing is that we want to show our support to him.
"Very disappointing because he was on a high, his performances had earned him the right to go and play for the national team.
"My words to him are it's not even close to a career ending injury. We need to remember the mentality side of it for football players. We need to look after him and we'll do that medically but also on a personal basis.
"The players have been unbelievable with him and we're a tight knit group here, we insist on it. The players immediately get round him and pick him up."
Kilmarnock, who are looking to make it three wins from their last three games in the Scottish Premiership, host league leaders Hearts on Saturday as former manager Derek McInnes returns to Rugby Park.
"I look forward to the game because they are league leaders and they've started the season so well," the 41-year-old added.
"We want to test ourselves against teams that are doing well and playing well. We're doing not too bad ourselves so we want to maintain that and try and keep that good run of form going.
"I think there will be a big crowd and it's what this league throws up. I believe it will be a real tough test but I hope to see our players go from strength to strength."























