Killie captain
Frederic Dindeleux
discusses his fellow Frenchman Samuel
Boutal as the man to solve his Killie's goal scoring woes.
"I've played against
Samuel on a number of occasions and he is a very good striker. He's good
in the air, although not very tall, and has a good goal-scoring record.
"I've also seen a lot
of him recently on French television and he still looks a quality
striker so I'm delighted that the manager has brought him to Kilmarnock.
"We have been creating
a lot of chances but not scoring enough goals.
"The game against Hibs
was a good example of that. They went 2-0 up early on. However, we still
created enough good opportunities to get us back into the match, which
we didn't take.
"Hopefully Samuel will
help us out in that department by scoring a few goals for us during the
time he is here."

"We have some good
young boys at the club who have been in the first team for two or even
three years now.
"So while we are a
young team there is experience there to get us out of some bad times,
although I think we can be pretty pleased with our start to the season.
"The Celtic game last
week was a bad day but apart from that there has been a lot more good
than bad."
"The top six has to be
our priority and if we achieve that, only then can we look to Europe.
"We can't afford to
look too far ahead, although I know some fans might have found it
strange that we were not in the
UEFA Cup this week when the games were taking place."
"I saw them (Dundee)
in their game against Celtic when Dundee matched them for almost all the
game.
"They still have a lot
of the talented players who have done well for them over the past two
years and have always made it difficult for us."