Kilmarnock: Strong settled signs at Rugby Park but transfer re-inforcements required
No-one is ever expecting the finished article in a pre-season friendly, but a first look at newly promoted Kilmarnock shows a sound basis for Derek McInnes to build on for their Premiership return.
Naming a strong first-team for Friday’s 4-1 win over Falkirk, McInnes took from the game what he was looking for: “integration, understanding, match sharpness and fitness”. With a team based upon his Championship winners, much of these principles were already in place from last season.
Rangers loan recruit Lewis Mayo slotted seamlessly into the defence and Kerr McInroy complemented Brad Lyons at the 3-5-2 anchor point, sharing the busy ball-winning burden at the base of midfield. Other than the two new signings, it was business as usual for a settled Killie team which counted three headers amongst their goal haul.
It will be a facet of next season for sure, with Ash Taylor especially, who scored two.
"We had a real height advantage in the box. That's why we’re disappointed we lost a goal from a set-play,” added the manager. “But we looked like we could score from most set-plays and that's important for where we are going to go in the Premiership.”
Preparation for the league kick-off against Dundee United is the ultimate aim and now Killie head to Spain, where they face Charlton Athletic and Lincoln Red Imps next week. They have been one of the first to begin pre-season training, making an early start after their title-deciding win over Arbroath to build some momentum in the three months between that epic night at Rugby Park and July 30, and it has started on the right note.
Innes Cameron scored Kilmarnock’s other two and is feeling early benefits. “It's good to get a couple of goals early doors to take confidence into the


