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  1. 'We'll be in the mix for top six' or 'lingering in the relegation zone'?published at 13:16 21 December

    Your views

    Killie fans, we asked for your views on Friday night's 1-1 draw with Motherwell.

    Here's what some of you had to say:

    Stephen: No idea what game Derek McInnes was watching if he thought we were the better team throughout. We were awful in the first half - far too narrow and lacked any movement up front, it was so easy for 'Well to defend their lead and counter attack. Danny Armstrong and Bobby Wales made an instant difference and turned the game. The starting line-up and formation was baffling.

    Frank: Silly defensive mistake for goal totally avoidable. Thought Kyle Vassell worked his socks off and had a couple of goal scoring opportunities. McInnes is looking for a formula up front with his strikers and looking at all his options. He will have plenty of opportunities to test them over the next few weeks. We will certainly be in the mix for the top six.

    Kenny: We were the better team, but there wasn't much in it. A game where the poor refereeing will be remembered more than the football.

    Jim: We are back to the same problem Marley Watkins and Vassell up front will not score for us. Both wasted chances to score. Vassell backs into players and gives fouls away, gets too many yellow cards and wastes the ball by losing it too many times. I am afraid we will linger in the relegation zone all season. Something needs to change!

    Anon: Just because we play at Rugby Park doesn't mean we're playing rugby. We don't have to pass backwards all the time!

    Scott: This was a match where all post-match talk is rightly dominated by comments around the incompetence of match officials. Despite that, we showed character and I feel we are on the cusp of change for our striking options. The old guard might be about to be retired with new blood taking over. Turn those chances into goals with Bobby Wales up front.

  2. Motherwell 1-1 Kilmarnock: Key statspublished at 13:13 21 December

    Liam PolworthImage source, SNS
    • Kilmarnock attempted 488 passes in this game, their highest total in a single match in the Premiership this season.

    • Kilmarnock are undefeated in their last three games in the Premiership, their last longer unbeaten streak was from 1 September 2024 to 20 October 2024, a run of five games.

    • Kilmarnock have won 12 points from losing positions in the Premiership this season, more than any other team.

  3. Watch highlights & controversial red as Kilmarnock draw at Wellpublished at 11:43 21 December

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    Highlights: Motherwell 1-1 Kilmarnock

    Watch highlights and Dan Casey's controversial red card as Kilmarnock draw at Motherwell. (UK only)

    Match report: Motherwell 1-1 Kilmarnock

  4. Motherwell 1-1 Kilmarnock: Have your saypublished at 22:31 20 December

    Have your say

    Kilmarnock extended their unbeaten run to three Scottish Premiership matches as they came from behind to earn a draw against Motherwell, who controversially had Dan Casey sent off.

    Liam Polworth got the equaliser, his first goal in two years, as Derek McInnes' side produced a stirring second half to counter Liam Gordon's first-half opener.

    Their cause was aided when Casey was given a straight red three minutes after Polworth's goal following an altercation with Danny Armstrong.

    Referee Chris Graham indicated Casey had grabbed Armstrong towards the throat, and stuck with his original call despite being called to the monitor to review the incident by referee David Dickinson.

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  5. Motherwell 1-1 Kilmarnock: What McInnes saidpublished at 22:28 20 December

    Derek McInnesImage source, SNS

    Kilmarnock manager Derek McInnes: "We were the better team throughout. We were the better team in the first half and the goal went against the run of play.

    "It's such an untidy, scrappy goal and we had it all to do. Our response was good though. Second-half, we worked down the sides a lot more, played in their half more, had more vigour about us.

    "We deservedly got our equaliser. We had the best opportunities in the second half. The old adage about a point in the road, coming from behind, there's plenty of positives - but the performance on the day would have won us all three points on another day.

    "We needed to show more composure. It's a hard-fought point but we are a bit disappointed not to take all three points.

    "It continues the vain of the last two or three games where we look more like ourselves. There's plenty of positives."

  6. Motherwell 1-1 Kilmarnock: Analysispublished at 22:20 20 December

    Martin Dowden
    BBC Sport Scotland Senior Reporter

    Motherwell's Lennon Miller and Kilmarnock's Marley Watkins challenge for the ballImage source, SNS

    Derek McInnes will no doubt be really frustrated by this one. At one stage his side looked short of ideas. But late on they looked more than capable of all three points.

    They enjoyed a lot of possession but it took half an hour to test Aston Oxborough in goal. They lacked fluency until improving in the second half and eventually found a way through.

    What is impressive is their resilience and ability to adapt. They found a solution but couldn't quite turn the game around fully.

    The stop-start nature of the match did not help with lots of fouls slowing down play.

    A victory would have moved them closer to the top six, but a point and extending their unbeaten run will have to do with Aberdeen at home to come on Boxing Day.

  7. Polworth not for budging as he eyes Fir Park strikepublished at 13:50 20 December

    Liam PolworthImage source, SNS

    Liam Polworth is hoping to keep his place in the Kilmarnock midfield for tonight's trip to face his former club Motherwell.

    The midfielder signed a new two-year contract in June, but has been on the bench for most of the season following his return from a calf injury.

    Polworth, 30, has started the Rugby Park outfit's last two matches and is hopeful of ending a goal drought that stretches back to a strike at Fir Park in a 2-2 draw almost two years ago.

    "We know how competitive it is, especially in the middle of the park, so there's a lot of boys trying to get into the same sort of positions but obviously once you get your shot, you hope to keep your place in the team," he said.

    "You're happy as long as you're playing. In the end obviously I was delighted to stay at Kilmarnock. It was more to do with the length of time that I wanted to stay here, so in the end when that got sorted it was no big deal.

    "I enjoy my time here, my family like it, so it's all good.

    "Motherwell have had a decent season so far and they're ahead of us in the league. We're looking at them as one of the teams to try and claw them back but we just need to take it game by game and hopefully we'll get there."

  8. Motherwell v Kilmarnock: Team newspublished at 16:33 19 December

    Motherwell's Liam Gordon and Kilmarnock's Kyle VassellImage source, SNS

    Loan striker Tony Watt returns to the Motherwell squad after being unable to play against parent club Dundee United last weekend.

    Ross Callachan (hamstring), Paul McGinn (thigh), Callum Slattery (knee), Jack Vale (calf) and Zach Robinson (Achilles) remain out.

    Kilmarnock are without the suspended Robbie Deas, while Matty Kennedy remains an injury doubt after missing out against Hearts. Kyle Magennis is set to return after sitting out that game with a bug.

    Kieron O'Hara could continue between in goal after Robby McCrorie was forced to be replaced against the Jambos at half-time with an injury. Skipper Kyle Vassell returns after missing the Hearts game as his partner was in labour.

  9. McInnes urges Killie to build on Hearts win against Motherwellpublished at 15:23 19 December

    Derek McInnesImage source, SNS

    Kilmarnock manager Derek McInnes has challenged his players to build on their hard-fought win over Hearts when they take on Motherwell in the Scottish Premiership on Friday.

    The Rugby Park side won 1-0 last time out, despite playing for 90 minutes with 10 players after Robbie Deas was sent off.

    They now sit eighth in the table, eight points behind fourth-placed Motherwell, who they are yet to play in the league this season.

    "Motherwell are going well again," McInnes said. "They had a wee dip but they've now had two wins in a row.

    "Any team that can win two games in a row get a clear benefit in the league table and Motherwell are an example of that.

    "They are a team we haven't played in the league yet this season and it gives us an opportunity to try and build on the win over Hearts.

    "The run of fixtures which takes us to 8 January when we play Motherwell again has three home games in that period.

    "But it's also incumbent on us to pick up points away from home. We've got some good points on the road so far, including our last away game at Tannadice.

    "We just need to go and put on a performance which gets something from the game. Hopefully we can."

    McInnes also defended the "unpopular" decision to substitute young striker Bobby Wales after Deas' red card in the victory over Hearts.

    "Sometimes you've got to make unpopular decisions," he added. "Everyone is bursting to see a bit more of Bobby.

    "We thought it would be a good game for Bobby to start, being at home. We had spoken about him playing a certain role and having that impact for us making runs beyond.

    "Of course he was disappointed at coming off so early. But the team is always more important than any individual."

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  10. Motherwell v Kilmarnock: Pick of the statspublished at 14:56 19 December

    Motherwell v Kilmarnock 'last 10 meetings' graphicImage source, SNS
    • Motherwell have only lost one of their last six league meetings with Kilmarnock (W2 D3), a 0-1 defeat in November 2023.

    • Kilmarnock are winless in five league visits to Motherwell (D2 L3) since a 2-0 victory in December 2020 under Alex Dyer.

    • Motherwell have won both of their last two league games, but haven't won three on the bounce since September 2023; this is the sixth time since then that they have won back-to-back Scottish Premiership matches.

    • Despite playing the most away games of any side in the Scottish Premiership this season, Kilmarnock are one of three sides yet to keep a clean sheet on their travels (also Hearts and St. Mirren). Killie have conceded a league-high 24 away goals in the top-flight in 2024-25.

    • Kilmarnock are winless in their last nine Scottish Premiership games played on a Friday (D3 L6), with their last such win coming in October 2014 against Dundee United (2-0). Away from home, their last top-flight win on this day of the week was on New Year's Day 1999 - which was against Motherwell (2-1).

  11. 'Every player stepped up to the plate to earn badly-needed win'published at 12:56 17 December

    Sandy Armour
    Fan writer

    Kilmarnock fan's voice graphic

    Football fans are rightly accused of being fickle. However, if we see our team showing desire, character and busting a gut every week then we're generally happy.

    All those traits were shown in bundles as Killie secured a superb victory over an underperforming Hearts team.

    Following the very early Robbie Deas red card every single player stepped up to the plate to earn a very welcome and badly-needed three points.

    The games now come thick and fast over the festive period and hopefully the win starts a run that catapults us up the table.

    Bobby Wales was unlucky to be hooked in the wake of the red card but he'll get plenty of game time in the coming weeks.

    Next up it's Motherwell on Friday night and with a growing injury list, and Deas suspended, the squad is getting stretched to the limit.

    Fir Park is not a happy hunting ground for Killie, however, it's time for us to put a sequence of wins together on the back of beating Hearts.

    Sandy Armour is editor of The Killie Hippo fanzine

  12. 'McInnes needs to start doubling the fines for red cards!'published at 15:42 16 December

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    Watch Sportscene analysis of Robbie Deas' red card in Kilmarnock's win against Hearts

  13. 'Colossal' Kilmarnock defender makes TOTWpublished at 12:21 16 December

    Jonathan Sutherland
    Sportscene presenter

    Jonathan Sutherland's team of the week

    Joe Wright: A colossal defensive display from Wright who also won the crucial penalty as 10 man Killie defeated Hearts.

  14. 'McInnes' tactics were spot on' - your views on win over Heartspublished at 10:56 16 December

    your views graphic

    We asked for your views on Kilmarnock's 1-0 win against Hearts.

    Here's what some of you said:

    James: Thought Joe Wright had his best performance for Killie against Hearts, player of the match for me, although everyone else upped their game after sending off. A better result than the win against Rangers.

    Wolfgang: I'm both angry and proud, it's a weird feeling! On the one hand, another deserved red card which is pretty unforgivable, but on the other hand, we were the better side and the defence was spot on. Derek McInnes' tactics were spot on for sure.

    Anon: Tremendous effort from the players and manager, nobody wanted to take Bobby Wales off but unfortunately, that's what had to be done. The booing at that time of the game was quite embarrassing. Support the team at all times, please.

    Derek: Phenomenal team performance and a great result given the circumstances - but again, a completely reckless red card that could so easily have cost us points against better opposition. The contrast between yet another moment of individual madness, and the discipline and composure shown by the rest of the team is maddening. How do we get consistency?

    Anon: Great performance from the lads but once again we are left to play the game with 10 men. Don't know the record for most red cards in a season but I think we are trying to beat it.

  15. Highlights: Kilmarnock 1-0 Heartspublished at 10:51 16 December

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    Watch highlights as Kilmarnock beat Hearts in the Scottish Premiership

  16. 'We gave a performance and a half' - McInnespublished at 09:39 16 December

    Kilmarnock manager Derek McInnes on the sidelinesImage source, SNS

    Kilmarnock "put in a performance and a half" to earn a "brilliant three points," says manager Derek McInnes.

    For 90 minutes, the Rugby Park side played with 10 men against Hearts after Robbie Deas' early red card, but once they went ahead through Bruce Anderson's penalty, things appeared in their favour.

    McInnes put that down to "ridiculously good effort".

    "Any time you go down to 10 men you need to give a performance and a half," he said.

    "We had to play the game a certain way. We had to stay within our shape.

    "The boys were magnificent. We're having to work too hard too often this season because of the red cards but there's only positives today.

    "We had the best chances in the game. We had the most shots on target, even with 10 men I thought we had some brilliant moments. It was a great performance with 10 men.

    "Some three points are better than others but that feels like a brilliant three points."

  17. Kilmarnock 1-0 Hearts: Key statspublished at 09:09 16 December

     Hearts' Musa Drammeh and Kilmarnock's Finlay MurrayImage source, SNS
    • Bruce Anderson has scored five goals in the Premiership this season (one in this game), more than any other Kilmarnock player.

    • Kye Rowles attempted 114 passes in this game, the highest total for a Hearts player in the Premiership this season.

  18. Kilmarnock 1-0 Hearts: Have your saypublished at 19:02 15 December

    Have Your Say

    Dogged Kilmarnock battled to an impressive victory over Hearts despite playing with 10 men for 90 minutes, to leave their visitors bottom of the Scottish Premiership.

    Were you at Rugby Park or following the match from home? We want your views on the game.

    Let us know your thoughts on Kilmarnock's performance.

  19. Kilmarnock 1-0 Hearts: What the manager saidpublished at 17:58 15 December

    Kilmarnock manager Derek McInnes during a William Hill Premiership match between Kilmanock and Heart of Midlothian at Rugby ParkImage source, SNS

    Kilmarnock manager Derek McInnes: "It's too often this season we're having to deal with playing with 10 men and we're having to work harder to get anything from the game.

    "We had something similar at St Mirren when we're behind and go down to 10 men and manage to get something from the game.

    "We had the best chances, more shots on target and we counter-attacked brilliantly. When it comes to 10 men, everyone has to give a performance-and-a-half. And that's what we got.

    "It's a brilliant day and victory and it's no more than we deserved. When you dress it down, it's just three points and three points we expected. But we've done it the hard way and some three points feel better than others, and because of the context it feels like a brilliant three points."

    On the red card, McInnes said: "At the time I didn't even think it was a yellow, because he slipped into it. Having watched it again I can see why it looked nasty on VAR.

    "[Referee] Don Robertson has indicated a scissors with his hands, but it's not a scissors movement. But when you freeze the challenge Deas' foot goes right on to Vargas' ankle. I could see on VAR it looked terrible, but in the context of the game I thought he slipped and it's not anything malicious."

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  20. Kilmarnock 1-0 Heart: Analysispublished at 17:41 15 December

    Thomas Duncan
    BBC Sport Scotland

    Kilmarnock's Fraser Murray (R) and Lewis Mayo (L) celebrate at full time during a William Hill Premiership match between Kilmanock and Heart of Midlothian at Rugby Park, Image source, SNS

    As referee Don Robertson trooped to the monitor after flashing a yellow card at Robbie Deas for his challenge on KennethVargas, Kilmarnock boss Derek McInnes probably had a similar sinking feeling.

    He has been here before this season. A lot. The images were not pretty for Deas, who planted his studs on Vargas' ankle.

    The defender must have trooped down the tunnel fearing the wrath of his manager, who has continually had to address his side's disciplinary issues after five previous sending offs in the Premiership, six in total.

    But Deas was bailed out by the discipline and endeavour of his team-mates, who actually looked the more threatening team until the final half hour when they ceded territory.

    Unusually this season has been a struggle at home, with Kilmarnock collecting just six points at Rugby Park, the lowest total at home in the Premiership.

    But this was more like the side who finished fourth last season, as they got forward quickly and with purpose while repelling almost everything which came into their box.

    McInnes will hope this can be the catalyst for more consistency. Though he probably would not mind if they could get through more games with 11 players.

  21. Kilmarnock 1-0 Hearts: Who impressed?published at 17:35 15 December

    Hearts' James Penrice fouls Kilmarnock's Joe Wright and gives away a penalty during a William Hill Premiership match between Kilmanock and Heart of Midlothian Image source, SNS
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    Joe Wright was a colossus in defence for Kilmarnock, and won the penalty which resulted in Bruce Anderson's winning goal.