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Kilmarnock vs Motherwell. Scottish Premiership.

The BBSP Stadium, Rugby Park.

Kilmarnock 0

    Motherwell 1

    • A Campbell (71st minute)

    Kilmarnock 0-1 Motherwell: Tommy Wright suffers defeat in first game in charge of Killie

    Match report as Tommy Wright's first game in charge of Kilmarnock ends in defeat; Allan Campbell's second-half strike enough to seal all three points; Graham Alexander has now won 11 points in seven games since taking charge of the visitors

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    Highlights of the Scottish Premiership match between Kilmarnock and Motherwell.

    Motherwell spoiled Tommy Wright's return to the Scottish Premiership as Allan Campbell's second-half strike earned the visitors a 1-0 victory at Kilmarnock.

    Campbell finished in emphatic fashion in the 71st minute after an impressive assist from Tony Watt, one of Wright's former players at St Johnstone.

    The Northern Irishman assumed control on Monday following the departure of Alex Dyer but his task got a little bit harder as Motherwell moved four points ahead of their opponents in the bottom four after inflicting Kilmarnock's sixth consecutive defeat.

    Killie had plenty of possession and pressure but Motherwell defended their box well and had the better chances with the home side still missing injured centre-backs Kirk Broadfoot and Stuart Findlay.

    The away win was further evidence of the positive impact made by Graham Alexander since he beat Wright to the post of Motherwell boss last month. The former Salford boss has now accumulated 11 points in seven games and the Steelmen are closer to the top six than the bottom two.

    How Motherwell spoilt Wright's return...

    Allan Campbell celebrates his matchwinning goal for Motherwell
    Image: Allan Campbell celebrates his match-winning goal for Motherwell

    It was Motherwell's first trip to Rugby Park since 2019, with this fixture eventually rearranged after the home side successfully challenged an SPFL decision to award Motherwell a 3-0 win after a coronavirus outbreak left them without an available first-team player on October 2.

    Kilmarnock's best chance of the half came after they won a free-kick immediately after launching the ball forward from kick-off. Clevid Dikamona found space to meet the delivery but headed wide off a Motherwell player.

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    The opening half was littered with fouls - 17 in all - as two well-matched teams competed for every ball.

    Motherwell had the better chances with most falling to Devante Cole. The in-form striker saw a volley diverted over and a header comfortably saved before getting a real sight of goal late in the half when Watt headed on a long ball. The striker appeared to be in behind but he scuffed his volley and it trundled into Colin Doyle's hands.

    Cole got an even better opportunity 10 minutes into the second half when Watt's flick-on after a long free-kick found him unmarked six yards out but Doyle somehow blocked his diving header.

    Allan Campbell scored the winner for Motherwell against Kilmarnock
    Image: Allan Campbell scored the winner for Motherwell against Kilmarnock

    Wright had watched the first half from the stand before returning to his natural habitat on the touchline. His team were doing most of the pressing, with Greg Kiltie looking dangerous in possession, but they were undone after a quickly-taken throw.

    Alexander helped recycle the ball for Jake Carroll to swiftly find Watt, who turned and threaded the ball into the path of Campbell to fire in off the crossbar.

    Wright responded immediately by bringing on George Oakley and Mitch Pinnock to add height and power to his strikeforce alongside Nicke Kabamba.

    Alexander brought on an extra defender, Tyler Magloire, and Motherwell withstood some intense pressure.

    Killie left-back Brandon Haunstrup volleyed over from a decent chance and Kabamba got a better one as Motherwell struggled to get set following a short corner, but the striker headed straight at Liam Kelly.

    What the managers said...

    Kilmarnock boss Tommy Wright: "Most certainly I'm encouraged. I have been encouraged since I came in with the quality in the squad. We will work with them. We know the areas we have to improve and they just have to persevere with it.

    "I think we bossed possession. We worked on getting the ball into wide areas and creating overloads in those areas to get balls in the box. We did that and had numerous attempts on goal but the quality of those attempts didn't trouble the goalkeeper enough. Ultimately, though, we have just been caught as so often happens when you are in the run we're in. It was a quick throw and we lost our shape a little bit.

    "At no stage of the game Motherwell caused us a problem from open play but they have won the game and Graham will be a happier manager than me. His side have defended well. The two centre-halves have won everything going into their box."

    Motherwell boss Graham Alexander: "It was a brilliant three points and I'm delighted with a clean sheet for the first time in a while. It was a grind at times with both teams really competing.

    "Kilmarnock were very well organised and they were hard to break down. We had to do all the basics well and I thought we did that.

    "We were just striving to find that bit of quality and thankfully Allan Campbell found it. It was a great turn and pass from Tony Watt but what a finish from Allan."

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