Kyle needs some help - Jefferies

03 December 2009 17:30
Kyle has scored braces in the only two SPL games Killie have won this season with his team-mates chipping in just five goals in 13 SPL games.[LNB]The Scotland striker kept Killie in the top flight last season when he hit seven goals in four games in the run-in.[LNB]And, although he has netted six goals in all competitions this season, Killie are struggling again with just one point separating them and bottom club Falkirk ahead of the trip to St Johnstone on Saturday.[LNB]"There is nothing wrong with the way we're playing," said Jefferies, whose team have scored one goal in four consecutive defeats.[LNB]"I would be more worried if we weren't creating chances but we are, we maybe even need to create a few more.[LNB]"The trouble is that we need to put the ball in the net. Kevin Kyle said this week that he's had more chances in the last few games than he had last season.[LNB]"The difference is he was putting the ball in the net every chance he got last season.[LNB]"This year it has not happened, but we shouldn't be relying on Kevin Kyle all the time, there are others who have had better chances than Kevin and they have not been sticking the ball in the net. That's something we have got to rectify."[LNB]Former Celtic striker Mark Burchill may help solve Kilmarnock's goalscoring problems as he pushes his first start for the club.[LNB]Burchill has made two appearances from the bench after recovering from the Achilles injury he suffered in pre-season following his switch from Rotherham.[LNB]Jefferies said: "We've not been scoring goals so the other strikers have got to be in the frame because we have been playing well enough and creating chances, and Mark has a track record of putting the ball in the net.[LNB]"Injury has held him back but he got a wee spell last week and he is there if we need to call on him."[LNB][LNB] St. Johnstone Evens, Draw 12/5, Kilmarnock 11/4  

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