East Kilbride captain Gary Miller hopes to be lifting the Lowland League trophy aloft on the finish of the season however insists his focus is just on the subsequent sport as a result of "his gaffer would go psychological" in the event that they began considering any additional forward.
Kilby opened up a 3 level hole on the high of the desk after Miller netted the one aim of the sport in a 1-0 win over Cumbernauld Colts, earlier than he made a goal-saving clearance off the road in stoppage time to disclaim the guests a sure level.
Miller, 35, received two league titles with Ross County early in his profession and in addition has a Scottish Cup winners' medal from his spell at St Johnstone.
It's that have that inspired boss Kevin Rutkiewicz to convey him to Ok-Park in the summertime and hand him the armband.
Kilby are main the way in which on the high from Rangers B - who can not win the title as per the settlement in them becoming a member of the fifth tier - and third-place Civil Service Strollers by 5 factors.
And Miller stated: "The intention is to win it and I am certain that is the intention for a lot of groups within the league this season.
"However it's a great distance away and the gaffer would go psychological at us if we seemed any additional forward than the subsequent sport.

"There's not going to be any simple video games on this league and you have to grind video games out when you need to.
"I am having fun with it right here. The pitch [at K-Park[ is great and the setup we've got here with the gaffer and Bill [Orr, the assistant manager] is implausible.
"I am delighted to be a part of it nevertheless it's all about what we will do on the pitch and we'll maintain taking it sport by sport."
Miller was additionally eager to minimize his half within the outcome however was completely happy to see the group dig in to get a outcome towards a troublesome Colts outfit, who had loads possibilities of their very own.
He added: "I am completely happy to assist the group and get a aim.
"I felt just like the man was going to line as much as shoot so I simply dropped again a bit. "The ball got here straight at me however Curtis [Lyle, the EK goalkeeper] gave me a pat on the again and stated 'sensible' so it will need to have been getting in.
"However it would not matter who's there to try this, as lengthy we do our jobs and get the win that is all I acre about.
"It is uncommon for me to attain however often once I do they're first rate, so I will take that.
"It was a superb sport. We began very well after which Cumbernauld got here right into a bit and performed some good soccer.
"We needed to dig in and adjusted our form a wee bit within the second half to create a bit extra.
"We acquired the penalty, which we missed, nevertheless it was nice for myself to get a aim.
"We defended properly on the finish as properly so it is a good win for us."
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