Killie Game Tomorrow

Last updated : 06 April 2002 By Dave Webster
The magical little Argentinian Beto Carranza is on from the start tomorrow in place of injured Temuri Ketsbaia. Totally different players, Temuri is more known for his aggressive runs at goal, ending with a shot that will either find the net or force the keeper to make a great save. Beto is more likely to entertain with his dazzling skills and often pin point passes to players in space.

Beto Carranza
Marcello Marocco is also back, a talented little left wing back who loves the game and shows an amazing hunger for it. Welcome back to both players who have enlightened many a game with their sweet skills.

And, of course, Juan Sara returns to give us a glimpse of his great finishing power in the last 5 matches before possibly being signed by Millwall on a permanent contract. (TV income could play a big part in this, of course).

Marcello Marocco's Comeback
Ivano has also promised to give youth a fling, and it might be that Dave Mackay will replace the suspended Walter Del Rio and Gavin Beath could also get a part of the game. He excited the Tayzurri with some powerful forward runs when he last turned out and now he's returned from injury he could play an important part in tomorrow's game.

Dundee are still pursuing the re-signing of Temuri for next season and the news I hear is promising. Temuri himself would like another season at Dens after his great spell over the past month or so, and he's enjoying his football at Dundee.

Is Ivano back or isn't he? Some papers say he is, others say he isn't. We'll wait and see. On paper the Killie game looks to be exciting, with both teams playing good football and Jim Jeffrerys men coming back from being 2-1 down to beat Dundee 3-2 in the last match at Rugby Park. With the added incentive of Dundee holding a 5 point lead over United if they win, effort surely won't be lacking in tomorrow's fixture by the Dark Blues.