Ghanaian goalkeeper Joseph Wollacott suffered an injury during his competitive debut for Hibernian in a 6-1 victory over Inter Club d'Escaldes from Andorra in the Europa Conference League.

Hibernian's goalkeeping crisis began even before the match kicked off, as the designated starter, David Marshall, had to withdraw from the lineup due to an injury sustained during the warm-up session.

This forced Wollacott into the starting position, making it his first-ever start for the club.

In the early minutes of the game, Wollacott showcased his skills with an impressive save against a dangerous free kick from the opposition.

However, shortly after that, he experienced an unfortunate setback.

While outside the penalty box, the goalkeeper signaled distress, clutching his thigh, and it became clear that he could not continue.

Manager Lee Johnson quickly made a substitution, bringing on Max Boruc to replace the injured Wollacott.

With both Marshall and Wollacott sidelined within the first 20 minutes of the match, Hibernian had to rely on their third-choice goalkeeper, Max Boruc, to see them through the rest of the game.

Joseph Wollacott had recently joined Hibernian this summer, signing a three-year deal with the club after transferring from Charlton Athletic.

His injury is undoubtedly a concern for the team, and they will be hoping for a swift recovery as they continue their Europa Conference League campaign.