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Kilmarnock’s winless run goes on as Motherwell earn point

Kilmarnock’s winless run increased to eight games after a dour goalless draw at home to Motherwell in their rearranged Ladbrokes Premiership clash.

The final result was the same as the scoreline when the game was postponed on Wednesday night after 46 minutes due to poor visibility caused by heavy fog.

Tom Aldred spurned the visitors’ best opening after 58 minutes when he rose too early and failed to connect properly with David Turnbull’s pinpoint corner, with Bachman stranded.

Kilmarnock’s best opportunity came after 67 minutes. Richard Tait carelessly surrendered possession on the edge of his own area, allowing Aaron Tshibola to whip in a superb cross, but McKenzie’s effort at full stretch rebounded off the bar and to safety.

Brophy’s exclusion from the starting line-up had raised eyebrows, but he looked like a man determined to prove a point when he was introduced with 20 minutes remaining.

Within a minute of his introduction he forced Gillespie into an excellent full-stretch save after collecting Chris Burke’s cross and turning his defender with admirable ease, but in the end both sides had to settle for a point.

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