Kettlewell on 'dramatic change', player confidence & losing streakpublished at 12:11 GMT
Daldeep Kaur
BBC Sport Scotland
Image source, SNSKilmarnock manager Stuart Kettlewell has been speaking to the media before the visit of Dundee United on Saturday.
Here are the key lines from his press conference:
Despite their 3-1 defeat against Motherwell last weekend Kettlewell feels there were aspects where Killie "got it right".
The Rugby Park side have beaten United twice this season, which Kettlewell sees as a "positive", but wants the same "level of concentration" at the weekend.
Although the Rugby Park side have lost six games in a row, Kettlewell believes he can "take them out" of their poor run of form.
He describes their season as a "tale of two halves" and says it's been a "dramatic change" in the past six games as Killie in the first seven matches were "a real goal threat and pretty solid defensively".
He wants Killie to be a "more difficult to play against", insisting his side have "worked really hard" to try to stop conceding "poor goals" and is hopeful that will show iagainst United.
Kettlewell does not "doubt" his players and emphasises they have his "confidence" which he feels is reciprocated. The players are "very much together and they're doing everything they possibly can to try and get a result".
He doesn't "expect anybody fresh" to be available for Saturday and says the current injury list wont ease until the new year.




















