Corrie Ndaba believes Kilmarnock needs to be “aiming for the sky” this season and pointed to the early Previous Agency double to again up his ambition.
The 23-year-old Irish centre-back joined the Rugby Park membership on a season-long mortgage from Ipswich in June.
Ndaba loved a 1-0 opening day win over Rangers within the cinch Premiership and a Viaplay Cup win over Celtic by the identical scoreline.
Killie’s 3-1 residence win over Livingston on the weekend lifted them into fifth place within the desk, albeit it was their first win in eight in all competitions and solely three factors separate fourth-placed Hearts and second-bottom Ross County.
Forward of the house sport in opposition to Aberdeen on Sunday, Ndaba was requested if Europe might be a chance this season, and he mentioned: “In fact, why not?
“We’re a superb group, we’ve bought good gamers, and I feel we’re ok to try this.
“And we needs to be aiming for the sky. So no matter it’s, Europe, top-six, why not? I feel we’re ok.
“I feel a number of soccer is psychological. Whenever you’re assured, once you consider, you’re feeling like you are able to do something actually so even arising in opposition to these large groups, we all know we’re ok.
“We’ve proven already so anybody we come up in opposition to we consider, particularly at residence.
“It was a bit surreal beating Rangers and Celtic. It was an excellent feeling.
“First sport in opposition to Rangers was clearly a superb expertise after which Celtic. Beating each of them being was unbelievable.
“As I say, we’re ok, we had that perception and as I used to be enjoying, I felt that.
“The workforce felt comfy so whoever it’s, we’re not afraid, we aren’t scared. We all know what we are able to do.”