The 25-year-old striker is the Ayrshire club’s only new arrival – and he got off to the perfect start with a hat-trick in a friendly against The New Saints
Bruce Anderson, who only had a taste of continental play at Aberdeen, is adamant that he wants to become a Euro star under Derek McInnes at Kilmarnock.
In the summer, the 25-year-old signed a two-year contract with Kilmarnock, reuniting with his former Dons goalkeeper.
Even though he didn’t play much in Europe when he was younger, he hopes to lead Killie this season as they get ready to play Rugby Park host to Belgian team Cercle Brugge in three weeks.
The former Aberdeen youth prospect had an extremely successful three-year stay at Livingston, scoring 24 goals in the premier division in West Lothian.
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In Ayrshire, he hopes to keep finding the net, especially on European evenings.
“I can’t wait,” he exclaimed. Naturally, I played in a number of games under the boss at Aberdeen. I just occasionally played for five to ten minutes and wasn’t a particularly involved player. Every player looks forward to it here, and I feel more a part of it.
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