Story byCaleb Akpo-Young - BBC Sport ScotlandFri, December 5, 2025 at 11:45 AM UTC·1 min readStuart Kettlewell has been speaking to the media ahead of Kilmarnock's home game against Rangers on Saturday evening. Here are the key points from his press conference:Ketllewell has called Max Stryjek a "walking miracle" as the goalkeeper recovers from open heart surgery. He added: "The surgeons and the specialists are absolutely blown away by what he's been able to achieve and do at this point and he's just really showing everybody that desire to play and help the football club."Captain Brad Lyons is suspended for the game on Saturday and Killie will be without "two or three" players through injury following their midweek draw with Hearts. Killie will go into the match with "no change in mindset", says Kettlewell, as they seek victory over Rangers who've won the past three meetings. The Killie boss has admitted his side have taken some "blows" in recent weeks but they now have more "belief" following back-to-back draws after after a six-game losing streak. Kettlewell is hoping to give more minutes to recent signings Tyrese John-Jules and Jack Thomson who are in need of match fitness.