Kettlewell on Falkirk 'threat', losing run and tight leaguepublished at 12:31 GMT 31 October
Caleb Akpo-Young
BBC Sport Scotland
Image source, SNSKilmarnock manager Stuart Kettlewell has been talking to the media before his side's trip to face Falkirk on Saturday.
Here are the main points from his press conference:
Kettlewell is expecting a different type of match against Falkirk, who "pose a threat" with their counter-attacking style.
The Killie boss is looking for his side to score first after conceding the opener in the past three games, all of which were defeats.
The opening goal can be "pivotal" in winning matches he stressed.
Reflecting on the 1-0 midweek loss to Aberdeen, Kettlewell admitted "frustration" with the result but believes there are plenty of "positives" to take from the overall performance.
Asked if this has been one of tightest leagues he's been involved in, he replied "without a doubt".
He adds: "Over the years, as a player and manager, there was always the odd game where maybe you're not at your best but you get a victory. I think you have to play well to win, I don't think there's such a thing of scrambling and scraping through something now because any errors will be highlighted".
Kettlewell expects to have the same squad as midweek bar potentially "one or two" with no injury returns imminent.






















