The Scotsman

Revitalise­d Lyons says European qualificat­ion is the ‘big aim’ now for Kilmarnock

- Angus Wright

Brad Lyons hopes to help Kilmarnock take another step towards Europe after becoming available for the first time this year.

The 26-year-old Northern Ireland midfielder sustained a knee injury in the 2-2 home draw against Dundee on December 30 and required an operation.

Killie finished the game in fourth place in the cinch Premiershi­p and remain in that European spot, five points ahead of St Mirren with six games remaining.

Ahead of the visit to play St Johnstone at Mcdiarmid Park today, Lyons, who was “absolutely delighted” to recently sign a new deal which keeps him at Rugby Park until 2026, claims a European spot is a massive aim.

He said: “We're really proud that we got top-six this season, especially from our last two seasons where we were coming out of the Championsh­ip and then surviving relegation.

“So that's a big aim for us. That's the drive.

“Obviously, we're going to take it a game at a time but that's a big aim is trying to get Europe and trying to get this club back to where it belongs.”

Lyons, who signed for Killie from Blackburn in June 2021, admitted the road to recovery from the most serious injury of his career has been hard and is thankful for all the help he received.

“I've had a few injuries but this has been the most longterm one,” he said. “I think it'll be 15 weeks on Saturday since I have been out.

“I was out for two weeks and then I got an operation and I was in a leg brace for six weeks. So it was tough at times mentally but with all the boys around me it flew in.

“The physios were hands-on straight away, trying to get the mobility and get the swelling away as soon as possible. So I spent a day at home after the operation just to get the pain away but I was straight here and straight to work.

"I don't think I want to see a Wattbike ever again but big respect to the physios and I have to give a shout out to my girlfriend and Innes Cameron and all the boys - the way they looked after me when it was in a leg brace was so good.”

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Brad Lyons: Back from injury

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