KILMARNOCK goalkeeper Craig Samson hopes a team-bonding session can help the team get back on track.
The Rugby Park side suffered a 3-0 defeat at home to Ross County to enter the international break on a run of three defeats.
Ahead of tomorrow's trip to face Dundee United, Samson says all the players are determined to rediscover their form.
"Obviously the game before the break was a disappointing result. But it was an opportunity for the boys to get together," he said.
"We had a good week's training last week and the manager did a bonding thing with the boys. We went away and had a wee day together, playing golf and different things like that.
"So it was good for everybody to get together and really focused on the Dundee United game and trained really well."
Meanwhile, Killie striker Michael Ngoo has been to see a specialist after failing to shake off his ankle injury.
The former Liverpool player suffered the injury following a challenge by Celtic defender Virgil van Dijk on October 26.
Manager Allan Johnston said: "Michael Ngoo is still out after the challenge in the Celtic game.
"It looks like he could be out a little bit longer than we would have hoped.
"We have sent him to a specialist so we are just waiting for the outcome of that."
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