Kilmarnock manager Derek McInnes: "The story should have been about David Watson, who was outstanding when he came on. He grabbed the game.
"We were so good for 35 minutes, a real Kilmarnock performance. United tried to force the issue and we need the composure to deal with that. We were in control but we let that authority go.
"We can do a lot better with the second goal and, from them being on the floor United think there might be something there for them, then we don't see out the dying embers."
Dundee United manager Jim Goodwin: "The players didn't give up. That's what I've got to be most proud of.
"Yes, we had to adapt and make changes but I always felt if we got the next goal at 3-1 if would be nervous for Kilmarnock.
"If you'd offered me a point before the game, I probably would have taken it because we know how difficult a venue this is. But, leading the game, you've got the feeling of is it two points dropped?"