Vassell relieved to end barren runpublished at 11:51 31 October
Brian McLauchlin
BBC Sport Scotland Senior Reporter
Kyle Vassell admitted the pressure of not scoring in the league had been "mounting" on him until he scored the winner against Hearts on Wednesday night.
The Kilmarnock captain's only previous goal this season came against Tromso on 8 August in Conference League qualifying before he ended an 11-game barren run at Tyncastle.
"I'm delighted to get off the mark," Vassell said. "It’s been mounting on me as I've not been good enough in front of goal.
"It was a great win for the boys. We dug in during the second half and really got after them and it paid off for us."
Derek McInnes' side were trailing 1-0 at the break but managed to turn the scoreline on its head with goals from Vassell and Matty Kennedy.
"We were winning the ball higher up the pitch in the second half," striker Vassell added. "Even 1-0 down at half-time we knew this was still ours. We back ourselves everywhere we go.
"They're a great team but when we got after them we knew we could make it a bit ugly for them and we got the result."
The result moved Kilmarnock up to sixth in the Premiership table, having won three of the last four. However, the victory at the start of that run - against Dundee on 5 October - was their first of the season.
"It’s been stop-start, it's been frustrating," Vassell said of the season so far. "We've played well in every single game but maybe once or twice we've put a 90-minute performance together.
"That's what we need to do more of. We know that and when we do that we can truly be a test for anyone in this league, especially at home."