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Last updated : 02 December 2017 By ed_ScottishFitba

C:WindowsTempphp70DB.tmpKilmarnock's Steve Clarke is keen to see a reaction from his players after making them review their tortuously slow start against Aberdeen. Last weekend saw the Rugby Park side 2-0 down within the opening 10 minutes and Clark wanted his squad to look and learn from the experience and avoid any repeat in the future.

Speaking ahead of today's trip to Perth, Clark said: "
You get setbacks in football but it is how you react to them. We’ve worked hard during the week on the training pitch.  I had a video meeting, which I don’t do very often to go through one or two things which hopefully we don’t do in the future. As we go on hopefully you won’t see anything like you saw in the first 10 minutes of the game on Sunday.  In this instance there was enough from the first 10 minutes of the game to show the players something which might help in the future as we start matches."

Greg Kiltie made his comeback for Killi's Development Squad in midweek as he continues to get back to full fitness after from a broken ankle. The Rugby Park manager has no plans to rush the promising attacker but is looking forward to Kiltie's eventual return to the main squad.  He added: "
I’m looking forward to seeing Greg back to full fitness and available for selection. I’ve heard a lot of good things about him and obviously I’ve seen little clips of him in action over the period of time before I came to the club.  I look forward to him becoming a valuable part of the squad.  I’m not putting any pressure on him, he has to get fit in his own time and when he’s ready he will be a really good addition to the squad again."

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