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Former Celtic midfielder opens East Kilbride account in cup win as boss offers injury update on another new signing

Ross McLaughlin opened his account for East Kilbride in a thumping 5-0 win over 10-man Cumbernauld Colts to help his side reach the South Challenge Cup quarter-finals.

And Kilby gaffer Chris Aitken says the former Celtic youth midfielder has boosted his hopes of extending his initial four-week deal at K-Park.

The 22-year-old, who was part of Celtic's 2019 Glasgow Cup wining side, netted the second goal of the game at Broadwood as Kilby cruised through thanks to an own-goal, a Jamie Stevenson strike and a Cammy Elliot brace.

And Aitken said: "I'm pleased for Ross. He's come in at a tough time and he's signed on a four-week contract where he needs to go and prove himself.

"I said to him before the game to just keep doing what he'd been doing and he got his goal, which he deserved.

"He was excellent in the first half, he kept the tempo up and he kept the guys next to him right. It was good to get him 90 minutes in his legs.

"He's got two more games of his deal and if he keeps going, then I'm sure we'll be able to get something sorted for him to the end of the season."

Colts were reduced to 10-men after just 18 minutes when ex-EK defender Dom McLaren denied a clear goal-scoring opportunity and that came after the visitors suffered an early blow themselves, with new signing BJ Coll hobbling off on his second debut for the club.

Aitken revealed the defender has pulled his calf, but he won't know the full extent of the issue until the start of next week.

He explained: "BJ Came off injured after 15 minutes and it looks as though he's done his calf in. That's disappointing but there's nothing we can do.

"We will get him in on Tuesday, we'll get him assessed, get the physios working on him, and hopefully we've caught it at the

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