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St. Johnstone vs Kilmarnock. Scottish Premiership.

McDiarmid Park.

St. Johnstone 1

  • M Kirk (53rd minute)

Kilmarnock 0

  • L Donnelly (sent off 84th minute)

St Johnstone 1-0 Kilmarnock: Makenzie Kirk scores winner with a header to end his side's losing run

Report as Makenzie Kirk heads in a St Johnstone winner against Kilmarnock ending his side's run of three straight defeats; Liam Donnelly was shown a second yellow card to earn Kilmarnock's sixth red of the season in the closing stages

PERTH, SCOTLAND - NOVEMBER 23: St Johnstone's Makenzie Kirk celebrates scoring to make it 1-0  during a William Hill Premiership match between St Johnstone and Kilmarnock at McDiarmid Park on November 23, 2024, in Perth, Scotland. (Photo by Roddy Scott / SNS Group)
Image: Makenzie Kirk headed in St Johnstone's winner against Kilmarnock to end his side's winless run

St Johnstone halted a run of three straight Premiership defeats as Makenzie Kirk's glancing header earned his side a 1-0 win over 10-player Kilmarnock.

After a dire first half, Kirk deftly headed in Andre Raymond's cross to break the deadlock shortly after the interval.

Kilmarnock offered little going forward and their frustrating afternoon was capped off in the closing stages as Liam Donnelly was shown a second yellow card to earn his team's sixth red of the season.

St Johnstone manager Simo Valakari made four changes from his side's defeat against Motherwell last time out, with Bozo Mikulic, Raymond, Kirk and Benjamin Kimpioka all coming in, while Killie boss Derek McInnes made just one change with Danny Armstrong playing instead of Matty Kennedy.

The match began 15 minutes late to account for supporters' delays due to the adverse weather conditions as Scotland was battered by Storm Bert.

Once play got under way it was St Johnstone who had the first chance as Kirk headed narrowly wide from a Graham Carey cross.

PERTH, SCOTLAND - NOVEMBER 23: Kilmarnock's Liam Donnelly is sent off following a foul on St Johnstone's Drey Wright during a William Hill Premiership match between St Johnstone and Kilmarnock at McDiarmid Park on November 23, 2024, in Perth, Scotland. (Photo by Roddy Scott / SNS Group)
Image: Kilmarnock's Liam Donnelly was shown red after a challenge on Drey Wright

The hosts also had the first shot on target in the 23rd minute when Kimpioka unleashed a fierce low strike that Kilmarnock goalkeeper Robby McCrorie saved easily at his near post.

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The visitors had their first effort four minutes later after Carey's loose ball gave a chance to Marley Watkins whose shot was blocked.

Armstrong fired a free-kick narrowly wide and Kilmarnock won a flurry of corners but they came to nothing as a disappointing first half came to an end.

The second half had started in a similar vein to the first until St Johnstone took the lead in the 53rd minute with the game's first moment of real quality.

PERTH, SCOTLAND - NOVEMBER 23: St Johnstone's Makenzie Kirk (L) celebrates scoring to make it 1-0 during a William Hill Premiership match between St Johnstone and Kilmarnock at McDiarmid Park on November 23, 2024, in Perth, Scotland. (Photo by Roddy Scott / SNS Group)
Image: Kirk deftly converted Andre Raymond's cross

Raymond was the creator, curling in a delicious cross from the left that Kirk met with a brilliant glancing header that McCrorie was unable to keep out, despite getting a hand to it.

Half-time substitute Adama Sidibeh came close to adding to the lead just after the hour mark with an acrobatic attempt that was well held by McCrorie, while Donnelly saw a header deflected over at the other end as the game began to open
up.

Fraser Murray was next to try his luck in the 73rd minute with a curling shot that flew narrowly wide of Josh Rae's left-hand post as the away side tried to get back on level terms.

Kilmarnock's task was made even harder in the 85th minute as Donnelly was shown a second yellow card for catching Drey Wright.

In truth, it was St Johnstone who looked the likelier side to grab a second goal in the closing stages, with Sidideh shooting just over at the far post and Aaron Essel forcing a good stop from McCrorie.

But there were to be no more goals as St Johnstone saw out the match fairly comfortably to earn a much-needed victory that saw them leapfrog their opponents in the table.

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