If true, its a real kick in the gut at a moment in which he has blossomed in every game as an absolute boss of the grass, and at a moment in which everything is looking good and coming together nicely.
However, these are the things that teams and seasons are made of - dealing with disasters like this. No doubt he has been the beating heart of the side this season, he raises the game. Its Kenny's job to fix this, inspiring in the face of the disadvantage, and the players earn their salaries by stepping up and compensating.
Every season is an examination, not just an adventure.