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Magennis draws pride from Dundee United result

Kilmarnock's Josh Magennis
Kilmarnock's Josh Magennis

Former Don Josh Magennis believes Kilmarnock’s draw against Dundee United went some way to restoring some pride following last week’s sorry capitulation against Partick Thistle.

The Premiership match at Rugby Park was one of just a handful of games to survive on Saturday after most of the Scottish fixture card was decimated by severe weather conditions.

Magennis welcomed the opportunity to quickly atone for the 5-2 thrashing at the hands of Thistle.

The forward said: “It was important we came back well after the disgrace of losing 5-2 and getting beat so convincingly.

“I think we did that and showed good work ethic. When we were on top, they didn’t know how to handle us.”

Veteran former Scotland forward Kris Boyd, making his first start since the end of August, had the ball in the net after just three minutes, stabbing home from Magennis’ cross.

United restored parity when former Caley Thistle forward Billy Mckay sent goalkeeper Jamie MacDonald the wrong way from the penalty spot after Stuart Findlay saw red for a clumsy foul on Ryan McGowan in the box after 23 minutes.

Magennis added: “The sending off didn’t help but that is what happens in football. After the red card, they created more chances because they had the extra man but I still felt we did well.

“It was just about having extra resilience, which we showed, and a point apiece was probably fair enough. “It was good to set Kris up with the goal.

“He needs constant service, that is how he scores his goals and it was up to the wide men to give him that.

“Fortunately enough for me, the goal came from one of my crosses and I was happy to play my part.”

Having played so much of the game against 10 men, United manager Mixu Paatelainen admitted it was a missed opportunity for his rock bottom side.

He said: “Of course, but one point is better than nothing.

“When you look at last week’s game against Hamilton, we totally dominated and created chances and took nothing from the game. We had chances again this time but so did they.

“We would be worried if we didn’t create chances. It is a pity we are not taking them but our overall game creates those chances so we just have to try to take them in future.”