MX23RW : Thursday, December 20 13:09:20
Dec 15, 2018 at 3pm UK at ​Rugby Park (Kilmarnock)
Kilmarnock
3-1
Dundee
Broadfoot (54'), Kusunga (66' og.), Stewart (79')
FT(HT: 0-0)
Miller (90')

Clarke plays down significance of Kilmarnock topping table

Clarke plays down significance of Kilmarnock topping table
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The Killie manager had seen his side beat Dundee 3-1.

Kilmarnock manager Steve Clarke played down the importance of his side returning to the top of the Ladbrokes Premiership after beating Dundee, instead choosing to praise his players for their consistency over the season.

Goals from Kirk Broadfoot and Greg Stewart, either side of an own goal from Genseric Kusunga, had the Rugby Park side three in front, before Kenny Miller netted a consolation goal for Dundee in injury time.

Kilmarnock now top the table by one point ahead of Celtic’s visit to Hibernian on Sunday but Clarke felt their points tally for the season was more important than their league position.

He said: “Being top of the league isn’t important. That we have 34 points from 18 games is important.

“Our points per game is good. The league table is a not a true reflection. Celtic have three games in hand and I am looking forward to next week already.

“We were good today. If I could be critical as a coach, we were too open in the first half.

“I thought right from the start of the second half we were the better team, right on top. Once the game opened up properly for us we played some terrific stuff.”

Clarke singled out Jordan Jones after the winger gave the Dundee defence a torrid time.

He said: “I thought Jordan was terrific today. He had a little spell when he sat out for a couple of games and he wasn’t happy with me or with himself.

“Since he got back in the team his performances have been absolutely electric. And it was the same again today. He’s a great talent and carries the ball very well for us. He creates chances for us so I’m delighted with Jordan, and for Jordan.”

His opposite number Jim McIntyre bemoaned Dundee’s failure to take one of several chances they had created in the first half when the match was still scoreless.

He said: “I’m frustrated. In the first half we cut through Kilmarnock and should have been going in at half-time with a lead.

“But we weren’t ruthless enough and that came back to bite us.

“Up until the first goal there was nothing in the game but as soon as the goal went in for some reason we looked like a team that I have not seen for a number of weeks.

“We were playing as individuals and making really poor decisions.”


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