
Marley Watkins scored a controversial winner, claiming a valuable 1-0 victory with Dundee United.
A dull encounter with little chance in 72 minutes.
Jack Walton, the United goalkeeper, misjudged the ball, and Watkins nodded. Visitors have been violently appealing to fouls, but their goals may stand after VAR checks.
Rugby Park was ranked 9th at William Hill Premier Table.
United made debut with Alan Campbell, who signed a contract with Charlton a week.
The former Mother Well midfielder had a almost immediate influence when Killy defense struggled to deal with Will Perry’s long throw.
The keeper was not tested on the initial exchange. However, JOE Wright will change in 12 minutes after a tremendous savings from Walton according to WATKINS’s pinpoint delivery.
Danny Armstrong’s outstanding driving ended with a good voyage shot before Derek Mcinnes replaced the first half.
Brad Lyons was replaced by Liam Polworth, with Captain Killie in the worst after aerial challenge with Campbell.
In the last stage of the first half, either could be a premium that could not be found in any kind of fluency.
Fraser Murray would have done better when he immediately turned Armstrong’s cross, and at the other end, Ruari Paton’s stunt effort made a wide range of landing.
Luca Stephenson owned it in a dangerous area and was very helpful for the hosts in the second half of the year, but was disappointed as a slack pass at an important moment.
Woodworking came to Killie’s Rescue just before time. Perry’s throw found Sam Dalby.
Killie is 18 minutes away at the moment to forget Walton.
The cross of David Watson skipped from Declan Gallagher and Watkins climbed the United goalkeeper and headed home.
The United players were firmly fouled and surrounded by referee David Dickinson, but their goals could stand.
JIM Goodwin introduced Kristijan Trapanovski and Glenn Middleton on the bench to find a level.
Middleton paid almost after paying his goal and paid almost money, but when the goal was a better option, he tried to square Dalby’s ball.
The home supporters who survived the VAR checks for the handball at the beginning of the last time before congratulations on the full time in the Rugby Park were tense.
What the administrator said …
Dundigood manager Jim GoodwinOf
“True frustration is the way we admit.
“Now I have seen it from a lot of angle, and I can’t understand how people in Var Studios do not dominate it or at least ask the referee to see the monitor.
“Jack Walton is trying to get off the ground and is impossible because the arms of the Kilmarnock Forward are crossed with their faces before they go to the goal.
“I don’t think there would have been a lot of complaints from myself or Derek if the game ended 0-0.”
Kilmarnock Boss Derek Mac Kins:
“The goal is terrible and cluttered from their perspective. There is no controversy, the goalkeeper must be stronger.
“We played much better and did nothing in the game.
“I think Dundee United is better than us in the first half. They seemed to be confident in the league’s position.
“There are many ways to win the game. In this stage of the season and where we are, we have shown many aspects to finish work.
“The result is supervised everything. It is a magnificent result and the result we needed.”











