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Jack Herrall
BBC Sport Scotland

Kilmarnock striker Bruce Anderson is leading the Scottish Premiership for goals per 90 minutes played this season.
Anderson is averaging 0.75 goals for every 90 minutes of top-flight football, making him the league leader ahead of former Celtic striker Kyogo Furuhashi in second with 0.68 and Rangers forward Cyriel Dessers in third with 0.66.
Despite struggling for a consistent run of starts in Derek McInnes' side, Anderson has bagged eight goals in 23 appearances, made up of 14 starts and nine substitute outings.
The 26-year-old striker signed for Kilmarnock as a free agent following his departure from Livingston but is often rotated by his manager, with Kyle Vassell, Marley Watkins, Bobby Wales and Matty Kennedy also deployed in central positions.
Anderson, however, is comfortably the club's most prolific scorer in the league. His eight-goal haul is double that of Watkins and Kennedy, albeit four have come from the penalty spot.
With Kilmarnock continuing to toil in the league and perched precariously just one point above Dundee in the relegation play-off spot, Anderson's eye for goal and clinical touch may be an important asset for the side as they look to preserve their top-flight status.