What do the stats say about Killie struggles?published at 13:47 GMT 4 November
Nick McPheat
BBC Sport Scotland

Kilmarnock are 10th in the league, three points off bottom and four adrift of the top six. Their 13 goals is a mid-table tally, while only three teams have conceded more than their 18.
After just 11 games in a congested top flight, it probably is not time for panic stations - but what does the underlying data tell us?
The Rugby Park side's average possession of 39% is the second lowest in the division, as is the amount of touches they have had in the opposition box.
Just two teams are worse off for expected goals and expected goals against, yet Killie rank in mid-table for their shots on target, big chance creation, shooting accuracy and shot conversion.
Defensively, only Dundee United have made more errors leading to goals and Killie's goalkeeping save percentage is the second lowest in the league.
Stuart Kettlewell's next assignment is a visit to face Martin O'Neill's Celtic. There is also a trip to Hearts and a home game against Rangers among their next five fixtures.
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