Kilmarnock 'dream bigger' after ending winless run

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Kyle Vassell heads in Kilmarnock's third goalKyle Vassell's superb second-half header sealed a first win since August for Kilmarnock

Captain Kyle Vassell netted a clinical double as Kilmarnock ended their seven-game winless run with a dominant Scottish Premiership victory over Livingston.

Danny Armstrong continued his impressive start to the season by drilling the hosts in front at Rugby Park via a deflection off Sean Kelly, who levelled 19 minutes later against the run of play by netting his third penalty in as many games.

But Kilmarnock restored their advantage just before the break, Armstrong turning provider with a wide free-kick cushioned in by the head of Vassell.

In a one-sided second half Vassell added his second and his side's third - moments after hitting the bar with a back-post effort - by glancing another superb header into far corner.

The victory, Kilmarnock's first in the league since the opening day of the season, lifts Derek McInnes' side four places to fifth, while Livingston drop to seventh.

Aside from late efforts by Danny Lloyd and James Penrice, this was a display lacking attacking inspiration from David Martindale's men, whose only shot on target was Kelly's spot-kick, awarded after Brad Lyons caught Mohammed Sangare while trying to clear the ball.

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It is difficult to think of a more complete performance from McInnes' Kilmarnock since their top-flight promotion last year.

The Rugby Park boss hoped the inclusion of Liam Polworth would bring composure to his side in possession, and so it proved as the hosts dominated for the majority of the contest.

In Armstrong, the Ayrshire side boated the second-highest chance creator in the league prior to kick-off. The winger backed that up with another stellar display, ending the day with a fourth goal and a sixth assist in 15 games this term.

McInnes also spoke of the need to recruit a clinical number nine during the summer, but on the basis of this performance he could already have one as Vassell made two goals from four touches in the Livingston box.

Meanwhile, Martindale will be disappointed his side could not build on an impressive win over Motherwell a fortnight ago, especially given their impressive form in this fixture.

Without Ayo Obileye in the centre of defence, the away side struggled with balls into the box, while at the other end their attacking play was non-existent for much of the game.

What they said

Kilmarnock manager Derek McInnes: "I thought we started strong in the game. We expected a tough match and knew we would have to do a lot of different aspects well, and I thought we did that.

"What pleased me most was the response to the Livingston penalty - it was immediate and we set out to win the game. We're fifth in the league and we want to hang about the top six for as long as we can."

Livingston manager David Martindale: "I don't think we deserved anything from the game. Vassell was the best player on the park and bullied us at times.

"Their back three managed the game a lot better than our back three. I don't think we won enough aerial duels or second balls. At this level you have to do better than we did."

What's next?

Livingston welcome Dundee to West Lothian in the Premiership next Saturday (15:00 BST) before Kilmarnock host Aberdeen at Rugby Park the following day (12:00).

Line-ups

Kilmarnock

Formation 3-5-2

1Dennis4Wright5Mayo17Findlay11ArmstrongSubstituted forKennedyat 81'minutes12WatsonBooked at 38minsSubstituted forDonnellyat 81'minutes8LyonsBooked at 50mins31PolworthSubstituted forDallasat 90+1'minutes3Ndaba9VassellSubstituted forMcKenzieat 81'minutes23Watkins

Substitutes

6Deas7McKenzie10Kennedy14Sanders15Murray19Davies20O'Hara21Dallas22Donnelly

Livingston

Formation 3-4-1-2

1George23de Lucas5DevlinBooked at 38mins24Kelly11MackaySubstituted forGuthrieat 58'minutes18HoltSubstituted forMontañoat 64'minutes8PittmanSubstituted forBradleyat 64'minutes29Penrice20SangareSubstituted forShinnieat 79'minutes19Nouble9AndersonSubstituted forLloyd-McGoldrickat 79'minutes

Substitutes

3Montaño10Kelly12Brandon14Welch-Hayes16Bradley22Shinnie25Lloyd-McGoldrick28Guthrie32Hamilton

Referee:Craig Napier

Attendance:4,679

Live Text

Match ends, Kilmarnock 3, Livingston 1.

Second Half ends, Kilmarnock 3, Livingston 1.

Foul by Rory McKenzie (Kilmarnock).

Cristian Montaño (Livingston) wins a free kick on the left wing.

Attempt missed. James Penrice (Livingston) left footed shot from the left side of the box is just a bit too high. Assisted by Cristian Montaño.

Substitution, Kilmarnock. Andrew Dallas replaces Liam Polworth.

Attempt missed. Danny Lloyd (Livingston) left footed shot from outside the box is close, but misses to the left from a direct free kick.

Foul by Marley Watkins (Kilmarnock).

Joel Nouble (Livingston) wins a free kick in the attacking half.

Attempt missed. Luiyi de Lucas (Livingston) right footed shot from outside the box is high and wide to the left. Assisted by Danny Lloyd with a headed pass.

Foul by Brad Lyons (Kilmarnock).

Steven Bradley (Livingston) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

Liam Donnelly (Kilmarnock) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

Foul by Kurtis Guthrie (Livingston).

Substitution, Kilmarnock. Matthew Kennedy replaces Daniel Armstrong.

Substitution, Kilmarnock. Liam Donnelly replaces David Watson.

Substitution, Kilmarnock. Rory McKenzie replaces Kyle Vassell.

Delay over. They are ready to continue.

Substitution, Livingston. Danny Lloyd replaces Bruce Anderson.

Substitution, Livingston. Andrew Shinnie replaces Mohammed Sangare because of an injury.

Player of the match

MayoLewis Mayo

with an average of 8.13

Kilmarnock

Squad number5Player nameMayo

Squad number11Player nameArmstrong

Squad number4Player nameWright

Squad number17Player nameFindlay

Squad number8Player nameLyons

Squad number12Player nameWatson

Squad number1Player nameDennis

Squad number31Player namePolworth

Squad number7Player nameMcKenzie

Squad number10Player nameKennedy

Squad number22Player nameDonnelly

Squad number21Player nameDallas

Squad number23Player nameWatkins

Squad number9Player nameVassell

Squad number3Player nameNdaba

Livingston

Squad number29Player namePenrice

Squad number5Player nameDevlin

Squad number11Player nameMackay

Squad number24Player nameKelly

Squad number19Player nameNouble

Squad number18Player nameHolt

Squad number28Player nameGuthrie

Squad number8Player namePittman

Squad number9Player nameAnderson

Squad number23Player namede Lucas

Squad number20Player nameSangare

Squad number1Player nameGeorge

Squad number16Player nameBradley

Squad number3Player nameCristian Montaño

Squad number22Player nameShinnie

Squad number25Player nameDanny Lloyd

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