'Delighted' to win but Kettlewell wants improvementspublished at 09:51 17 July

Kilmarnock manager Stuart Kettlewell says his side must improve despite securing a narrow League Cup win over Livingston on Wednesday.
An own-goal from Mo Sylla on 31 minutes was the difference between the teams, but Livingston could have taken something back to West Lothian were it not for several outstanding saves from Killie goalkeeper Max Stryjek.
Kettlewell has now won both of his competitive outings as Kilmarnock boss, but he said they conceded too many chances and were "slack" in possession.
"That's what we came here for," Kettlewell told BBC Scotland. "We're trying to top the group.
"It's about us trying to become better and I think we can play a lot better. We gave up too many opportunities and at times we were very slack on the ball.
"We had our goalie to thank with one or two stops and we need to test them a wee bit more. That all sounds negative - I'm delighted with the win and another clean sheet."
Killie captain Brad Lyons came off with an injury in the second half, but Kettlewell downplayed any fears over the Northern Irishman's fitness.
"I'm hoping it's nothing too serious. He definitely tightened up."