
Burke coy on first-team coaching hopes but proud after son makes Killie debut
Kilmarnock caretaker manager Chris Burke says he does not know what his future holds beyond this weekend after the club announced that manager Derek McInnes would not be in charge against Hearts on Saturday.McInnes is due to take over at Tynecastle and after a defeat by Motherwell on Wednesday where he received some vocal criticism from supporters, Burke will now lead the side in their final league game."That's probably one that I can't answer," he explained, when asked if he might be a candidate for the job full-time. "I'm new in my journey, I know things happen and things change really quickly and opportunity comes, but also the fact that I'll probably know a lot about myself after the next couple of days."Whether that's at the club where you are part of the first-team staff, whether I go back to my own role [as under-18 head coach], whatever it is, I'm just here to help the football club at this moment in time, "My objective is to make sure that this football club is in the right way for the next game, so it's really difficult to answer that question and I'm giving you an honest assessment answering that."Burke recently led the under-18 squad to Scottish Youth Cup success with his son Cole part of that squad. He revealed his pride after seeing him make his first-team debut late on in the midweek defeat to Motherwell."It was a very proud moment," he beamed. "Myself, my wife, my parents were there, my auntie was there. "As a parent you're thinking 'yes', all the emotions of that are brilliant. "[It] just puts me under a wee bit more under pressure now to maybe include him in the squad. "If you're asking me as a father, obviously it's a proud moment."
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