Kilmarnock's new manager Neil McCann insists one win will help the team catch fire as they look to turn around their faltering season. The 51-year-old inherits a side that has gone 14 games without a victory and begins his reign with a visit to Livingston, who are four points worse off at the bottom of the Scottish Premiership. McCann, who was part of an interim coaching team at Rangers last season along with his assistant Billy Dodds, believes in himself and his ability to turn things around. He pointed to his previous jobs at Dundee, Inverness Caledonian Thistle, and Dunfermline Athletic, saying he's not pumping his own tyres up. The team has struggled after the summer departures of Kyle Vassell, Danny Armstrong, and Fraser Murray, but McCann says he did not seek any assurances over new signings. He described the meeting with Livingston as a huge game, but stressed it's no more vital than any other fixture between now and the end of the season. McCann said every three points can make a difference, no matter who they're playing. The team's fans will be hoping for a win to boost their chances of staying up. McCann's experience and knowledge of the game will be crucial in helping the team achieve their goals. The match against Livingston will be a tough test, but McCann is confident that his team can come out on top. With the right mindset and strategy, Kilmarnock can start winning games again and move up the table.
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Kilmarnock Seeks to Turn Season Around with Win
Kilmarnock's new manager Neil McCann believes one win will help the team catch fire and turn their faltering season around, starting with a crucial match against Livingston
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