Paul Sheerin, Kilmarnock’s assistant coach, addressed the media in advance of the team’s Premiership fixture against St Johnstone scheduled for Saturday. He highlighted several key points: Sheerin acknowledged that numerous international breaks have contributed to a “bit stop-start” feel for the season, yet these breaks have also provided an opportunity for players to “rest, recuperate and reset.” He stated that the team’s league standing would improve if “we can find the consistency we are looking for.” Furthermore, Sheerin affirmed that “The belief has not gone” within the squad, which is targeting European qualification for the second consecutive season. The coaching staff has taken note of the modifications introduced by Simo Valakari at St Johnstone and recognizes “what a difficult opponent they will be.” Finally, Sheerin confirmed the absence of any injury concerns for the upcoming match in Perth.

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