- Bryson (89)
- Date:2008-10-18
- Kick-off:15:00
- Venue:Rugby Park
- Attendance:5113
- Referee:Muir, A
Live Commentary
90mins
The ref has blown his whistle for full time.
90mins
Craig Bryson is booked for unsporting behaviour.
89mins
Goal!! Kilmarnock have scored with Craig Bryson putting it in the back of the net.
86mins
Jamie Murphy is being taken off, Jim O'Brien has come on in his place.
83mins
Danny Invincibile is replaced by Iain Flannigan.
74mins
Kilmarnock are replacing Conor Sammon with Donovan Simmonds.
70mins
David Clarkson is being taken off, Marc Fitzpatrick has come on in his place.
68mins
The referee has booked Steven Hammell.
65mins
Motherwell are replacing John Sutton with Bob Malcolm.
64mins
It's red. He's off. Paul Quinn has been sent off.
48mins
Fraser Wright is booked for unsporting behaviour.
48mins
The referee has booked Graeme Smith.
46mins
The second half is under way with the score currently at 0 v 0.
45mins
Half time whistle is blown by A Muir
45mins
David Clarkson is booked for unsporting behaviour.
45mins
The referee has booked Danny Invincibile.
16mins
Simon Ford is replaced by James Fowler.
0mins
The ref has blown his whistle and the match has started.
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Match Report
For the second successive match, a late goal from Craig Bryson was enough to give Kilmarnock the three points in a fiery match at Rugby Park.
The contest was littered with niggly flashpoints and culminated in the critical incident of the match, the 63rd minute ordering off of Motherwell central defender Paul Quinn. Killie's one-man advantage allowed them to press forward and snatch victory.
Motherwell had the better of the first half, but Kilmarnock's defence held firm, even after the early withdrawal of Simon Ford with a hamstring injury. David Lilley slotted in from full-back to the centre and beside Frazer Wright had an outstanding game, snuffing out the twin threats of Chris Porter and John Sutton.
Wright showed his worth in the eighth minute, sliding in to brilliantly block Sutton's goalbound flick after a flowing Well move.
It was Kilmarnock who had the best chance of the first half, Bryson bursting on to Conor Sammon's header and firing first time, but Graeme Smith made a good block and was alert enough to recover to save Danny Invincibile's volleyed rebound.
Well winger Jamie Murphy gave Jamie Hamill a torrid first half, rounding him at will, and he forced a smart save from Alan Combe in first-half stoppage time, low to his left.
Tempers then flared in the Killie box as David Clarkson went down after a corner had gone dead and he reacted angrily, claiming a push by Invincibile and both were shown a yellow card.
The second half was as tight as the first and the match seemed to be heading for a goalless draw until David Fernandez was set free by a great pass from Mehdi Taouil.
He was racing in on goal only to be brought down from behind by Quinn and the referee had no option but to bring out the red card.
Motherwell defended doggedly until the 89th minute when Hamill's shot from the left corner of the box deflected high into the air.
It dropped perfectly for the breaking Bryson who, just as he had in Killie's last match at Tynecastle, calmly stroked the ball beyond Smith and into the far corner for the winner.
Kilmarnock Team
Motherwell Team
Kilmarnock | Motherwell |
Corners
| 3 | 7 |
Fouls
| 18 | 13 |
Goal attempts
| 7 | 10 |
Shots off target
| 1 | 4 |
Offsides
| 1 | 2 |