Kilmarnock boss Neil McCann is brimming with confidence as his side heads into a massive clash with St Mirren on Saturday—a game that could define their season. After a commanding 3-0 victory over Dundee United last weekend, McCann's team has climbed out of the relegation play-off spot and now sits above their upcoming opponents. "I'm absolutely delighted with how the team have been performing," he says, praising his squad's resilience and style of play that has fans fully engaged.
However, the challenge is clear: Kilmarnock's away form has been shaky compared to their strong home record. McCann sees Saturday as a golden opportunity to turn that around. "It's a huge game, and a brilliant chance to put that narrative to rest," he explains. "We're in a position where it's completely in our hands, and I'm proud of that. A lot of people doubted this dressing room, but we're proving them wrong."
McCann's belief in his squad never wavered, even during tough times. "What I watched was a team underperforming—one I knew I could have an impact on," he reflects. That faith is paying off, and now it's all about execution on the road. St Mirren won't make it easy, he acknowledges: "They're a really good side with fighting spirit. But there's nothing to be frightened of. We need a proper 100% performance, where we take risks and go for the win."
The atmosphere is electric, with Kilmarnock selling out the away end—a testament to the fans' belief in this revival. Yet McCann is careful not to frame this as a make-or-break moment. "Whether we win or lose, I don't see it as a defining moment," he says. "It's a big opportunity to show we're a good side. We'll aim to win, but the journey doesn't end here."
In team news, goalkeeper Kieran Wright continues his emergency loan from Rangers, as Kelle Roos is unlikely to recover from a head knock. Midfielder Brad Lyons returns from injury, boosting the squad, while Jamie Brandon remains sidelined. With momentum on their side and a sold-out crowd behind them, McCann's Killie are ready to make a statement.
