Kilmarnock assistant manager Paul Sheerin admits there's a 'decision to be made' now Robby McCrorie is fighting fit and looking to grab back the starting goalkeeping spot.The 26-year-old had been carrying a niggling injury that restricted him to the bench in recent weeks and forced him to pull out of the Scotland squad.Kieran O'Hara impressed in his five games in McCrorie's absence, particularly in the club's home Europa Conference League clash against FC Copenhagen where the former Republic of Ireland international pulled off a string of fine saves.But now McCrorie, who signed a permanent deal from Rangers in the summer, is fit and ready, Sheerin confessed there will be food for thought for gaffer Derek McInnes - but said that's the same all over park and not simply in the goalkeeping department.He said: "Robby is there, I think he should be OK.
I know he’s been making the bench but in terms of fitness he’s certainly a lot better now. Kieran’s been great since he went in.
I don’t think there’s been any issues with that.“Robby’s fine so he’ll be part of the squad, as he has been, albeit a wee bit more fitter probably than he was pre-break.
Similar to every position, there are decisions to be made with that.”While McCrorie is back in contention, Liam Donnelly is likely out while Brad Lyons is suspended as they look to pick up their first league win of the season.Sheerin said: "Liam Donnelly is still struggling.
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