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Kilmarnock vs Dundee United. Scottish Premiership.

The BBSP Stadium, Rugby Park.

Kilmarnock 3

  • K Lafferty (32nd minute, 35th minute, 43rd minute pen)

Dundee United 0

    Kilmarnock 3-0 Dundee Utd: Kyle Lafferty scores first-half hat-trick to boost survival hopes

    Report as Kilmarnock leapfrog Ross County into 10th in Scottish Premiership table thanks to Kyle Lafferty's first-half hat-trick; Dundee United drop to eighth a point behind St Mirren and only one ahead of Motherwell

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    Highlights of the Scottish Premiership match between Kilmarnock and Dundee Utd.

    Kyle Lafferty was Kilmarnock's hat-trick hero as they boosted their Scottish Premiership survival hopes.

    The Rugby Park side took a huge stride towards securing their top-flight status as Lafferty's 11-minute first-half treble secured a 3-0 win over Dundee United.

    The Northern Ireland international opened the scoring after 32 minutes, doubled their advantage three minutes later and then completed his hat-trick from the penalty spot after 43 minutes.

    This was a vital victory for Tommy Wright's team as it moved them five points clear of bottom club Hamilton with just three games remaining.

    Crucially the win lifted Kilmarnock out of the relegation play-off spot and two points above Ross County into 10th place.

    Lafferty has proved to be an important signing for Kilmarnock in their bid to beat the drop as his hat-trick took his goal tally to 10 since joining the club in February.

    Kilmarnock made four changes to the side which defeated Montrose on Saturday as they looked to strengthen their Scottish Premiership survival bid.

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    Dundee United, who are safe from relegation, rang the changes with manager Micky Mellon making seven to the side which progressed past Forfar in the Scottish Cup into Sunday's quarter-final encounter with Aberdeen.

    Following a lacklustre opening from both sides, Kilmarnock made the crucial breakthrough through Lafferty after 32 minutes.

    Ross Millen whipped in a glorious cross which Dundee United goalkeeper Deniz Mehmet came for but got nowhere near and Lafferty had the simple task of heading into the unguarded net.

    It got even better for Kilmarnock just three minutes later as Lafferty notched their second as he was once again set up by Millen.

    Chris Burke slid a through ball inside Dundee United full-back Jamie Robson to Kilmarnock's left-back Millen to race onto and he put a cut-back on a plate for Lafferty to lash the ball home from 10 yards out.

    Lafferty was then gifted an opportunity to complete his hat-trick when Kilmarnock were awarded a penalty just three minutes before the interval.

    Dundee United's Jeando Fuchs needlessly barged into the back of Burke as the Kilmarnock winger was heading out of the penalty area and referee Alan Muir had no option but to point to the spot.

    From 12 yards out Lafferty made no mistake as he calmly sent Mehmet the wrong way to complete an 11-minute hat-trick.

    Dundee United needed a reaction in the second half and substitute Archie Meekison, who had replaced Florent Hoti on the hour mark, came close to reducing the deficit as he unleashed a dipping drive which narrowly missed the top corner.

    Meekison then played a through ball for Luke Bolton but he was denied by Kilmarnock goalkeeper Colin Doyle.

    In the closing stages, Dundee United's Adrian Sporle spurned a chance when clean through on goal and when Doyle fumbled the ball Louis Appere saw an effort blocked on the goalline.

    What the managers said...

    Kilmarnock manager Tommy Wright: "There are lots of positives and we've got ourselves in 10th place with the other results. We've played well to get into this position but there's still a lot of hard work.

    "It's a big night because we've been in the bottom two for a long time and have been playing catch up. We've put ourselves in a strong position where it's in our hands but the job still isn't done."

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    Tommy Wright reflects on Kilmarnock's 3-0 win over Dundee United which lifts them up to 10th, the battle to stay up, hat-trick hero Kyle Lafferty's performance and why the striker should extend his stay at Rugby Park.

    Dundee United manager Micky Mellon: "People bang on about youth all the time but when they come in they have to deliver and give the team the opportunity to gain results.

    "I'm pleased with our young players. We don't put them in as a favour, we believe they're ready to have a blast at it.

    "When the opportunities come we give them. If he's good enough he's old enough. Kerr's a brilliant young player who's been knocking on the door for some time."

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    Dundee United boss Micky Mellon made seven changes to give some youngsters game time at Kilmarnock and says he was pleased by their performances despite losing the game 3-0.

    What's next?

    Kilmarnock host St Mirren in the Scottish Cup fifth round on Monday night; kick-off at 7.45pm.

    Dundee United will travel to Aberdeen in the fifth round on Sunday; kick-off at 2.30pm.

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