Invincibile targets away success

14 April 2010 15:29
Danny Invincibile reckons Kilmarnock need to win at least one of their remaining three away games if they are to avoid relegation from the SPL.[LNB] Killie, who will go into Saturday's game at in-form Hamilton just one point above rock-bottom Falkirk, have won just two of 16 SPL matches on their travels this season.[LNB]Their goalscoring record away from home is even more worrying, with Jimmy Calderwood's men having netted just four times - the lowest tally in British league football.[LNB]Invincibile told BBC Scotland: "It's unfortunate because the home form's decent and, even if we'd managed just a few more away wins, we'd be fine.[LNB]"It's not something we can put our finger on. It's disappointing and it's annoying."[LNB]Calderwood took charge at Rugby Park following the departure of Jim Jefferies in January and Invincibile said: "It's not even down to the managers because with both it's been the same thing."[LNB]Three of Killie's five post-split fixtures are away from home and Invincibile added: "When you're down there and you're playing for your lives, a lot of the football goes out the window.[LNB]"It's a scrap and you have to give your all, come off the pitch absolutely knackered and say, 'I couldn't do anything more than that'.[LNB]"We know it's going to be a battle with three games away from home. But, if we want to stay up, we need to rectify that.[LNB]"We probably need to win at least one away game."

Source: Team_Talk