LEE McCULLOCH acted out Rangers striker Martyn Waghorn’s role as he discussed tactics in Kilmarnock’s dressing room, Rory McKenzie revealed.

Killie interim boss McCulloch had the changing area floor made into a ‘mini pitch’ during a refurbishment as he sought another way to get his point across.

McCulloch used it ahead of the Ladbrokes Premiership clash with the Light Blues last week, which ended in a goalless draw, to explain to his players how they could stop the Gers attacker.

McKenzie, who will see a specialist about his knee injury today, said: “We walked in against Rangers and Jig (McCulloch) just went through a few things to do with tactics.

“We didn’t quite stand in the area but he told us about, I think it was say Waghorn, cutting in from this side. He used it in a game-related scenario.

“He used himself (to explain). He was Waghorn and told us where he wants the ball and where he will be, and how he cuts inside.

“I can fully understand why it is there. Visually it is important.

“I am sure in the last three or four home games this season he will need to use it again.

“The dressing room needed a wee uplift and it looks really good.”
McKenzie, speaking at Rugby Park where the SPFL Trust ‘Trusted Trophy Tour’ stopped, is not too concerned about his injury.

He said: “I will see a specialist tomorrow. I don’t think it is too 
bad.

“I got a bang just before the Inverness game and it flared up.

“It’s not too serious. The worst-case scenario, hopefully three weeks, but we will wait and see what he says.”

Meanwhile, Kilmarnock cut their annual losses by more than 90 per cent last season to about £70,000, according to the club accounts.

The club had lost more than £700,000 the previous campaign but turn-over was up by more than £500,000 to £4million for the year ending May 30, 2016, despite the club finishing 11th in the Ladbrokes Premiership and needing a play-off win over Falkirk to survive relegation.

The club received greater income from the football authorities, European as well as Scottish, some of which was down to players such as Josh Magennis being released for Euro 2016 duty.