Two goals in two minutes earned 10-man Kilmarnock a potentially priceless Scottish Premiership point in an astonishing game at Motherwell.
Goals by Kevin van Veen and Callum Slattery looked like giving Motherwell a first home win since August.
That seemed even more certain when Kilmarnock’s Alan Power was sent off as the game went into the final quarter for a rash tackle on Paul McGinn.
But McGinn’s own goal, then a stunning Liam Polworth strike, snatched a point.
“There was no doubt about it, we would have been long odds to get something after the red card,” Kilmarnock boss Derek McInnes admitted.
“We’re delighted with the players’ efforts, their fitness, the impact of the subs. The fans were magnificent and I can’t thank them enough. They gave the team oxygen and they got us over the line.
“We all accept we can be better; we can be naive at times. But I’ve never doubted our effort, each player gives us everything they’ve got.
“But, the question was asked at 2-0 and we found a result. We deserved it, there’s no to ways about it.”
Both sides entered this game in horrendous form – Motherwell at home and Kilmarnock away. The former had lost their last five on the spin at Fir Park, with the visitors still seeking an away victory in the league after nine attempts.
It was Motherwell who started better, shaking off any rust quickly after their extended break – last weekend’s home game against Livingston was called off after the stadium was damaged by the bad weather.
Stuart McKinstry had two first-half chances, one well saved by Sam Walker and the other driven inches over the bar. Blair Spittal, too, tested the Kilmarnock defence, but had two back-post efforts desperately blocked.
Instead, it was Van Veen who opened the scoring. Slattery’s quick throw allowed Spittal to cut back to the Dutchman, who kneed into the top corner.
It was a well-deserved lead, with Kilmarnock registering just one shot on target in the first half.
The second half started in similar fashion, and it was no surprise when Motherwell doubled their lead.
Van Veen was allowed space to gallop into the box and, although his shot was initially saved by Walker, the rebound was tucked home by Slattery.
Power’s red card followed soon after, and the writing seemed to be on the wall. It was a horror challenge that McGinn was lucky to walk away from.
He wasn’t so lucky moments later, deflecting Danny Armstrong’s cross into his own net.
Then, the bolt from the dark blue, as Liam Polworth whizzed one in from 30 yards to cap off a Christmas miracle for Derek McInnes’ side and move them out of the relegation places.
Player of the Match – Callum Slattery (Motherwell)
Mixed feelings after remarkable contest – analysis
A red card from your club captain rarely becomes a tactical masterstroke, but that’s exactly what happened when Power was dismissed.
And maybe he’d done his research. Since the 2013/14 season, Motherwell have won 15, drawn three and lost eight games against 10 men. A grim record.
Hammell will be furious. He talked pre-match about turning performances into points and they threw away the victory from what seemed an unsurmountable position.
McInnes might be a little happier. His side showed the spirit oft associated with one of his sides and make no mistake, they were lucky to get anything from this.
What they said
Motherwell boss Stevie Hammell: “I don’t want to talk about positives. We got ourselves into a fantastic position, we played well and then had three minutes where we lost all momentum.
“We’ve got a responsibility to be professional enough to see that through. We’re better than what we showed in that two minute period.
“It’s a scenario we’ve seen a couple of times this season, with the opposition going down to 10 men. It’s something we need to be better at.”
What next?
Motherwell travel to Ibrox on Wednesday, while Kilmarnock host McInnes’ old side Aberdeen (both 19:45 GMT).
Player of the match
PolworthLiam Polworth
Motherwell
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Squad number17Player nameMcKinstryAverage rating
7.14
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Squad number24Player namePenneyAverage rating
6.09
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Squad number27Player nameGoss
Average rating5.92
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Squad number8Player nameSlattery
Average rating5.84
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Squad number9Player namevan Veen
Average rating5.78
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Squad number1Player nameKelly
Average rating5.70
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Squad number2Player nameO’Donnell
Average rating5.68
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Squad number7Player nameSpittal
Average rating5.58
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Squad number29Player nameShields
Average rating5.40
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Squad number4Player nameLamie
Average rating5.39
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Squad number18Player nameCornelius
Average rating4.32
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Squad number26Player nameTierney
Average rating4.28
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Squad number16Player nameMcGinn
Average rating3.22
Kilmarnock
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Squad number31Player namePolworth
Average rating7.29
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Squad number8Player nameAlston
Average rating6.93
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Squad number16Player nameRobinson
Average rating6.31
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Squad number33Player nameChrisene
Average rating6.21
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Squad number6Player nameStokes
Average rating6.20
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Squad number29Player nameWales
Average rating6.19
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Squad number11Player nameArmstrong
Average rating6.02
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Squad number20Player nameWalker
Average rating6.02
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Squad number19Player nameWright
Average rating5.92
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Squad number7Player nameMcKenzie
Average rating5.91
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Squad number26Player nameDoidge
Average rating5.89
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Squad number2Player nameMayo
Average rating5.82
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Squad number5Player nameTaylor
Average rating5.75
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Squad number22Player nameDonnelly
Average rating5.44
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Squad number4Player namePower
Average rating4.27
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Squad number10Player nameJones
Average rating2.67
Line-ups
Motherwell
Formation 4-3-3
- 1Kelly
- 2O’Donnell
- 16McGinn
- 4Lamie
- 24PenneyBooked at 59mins
- 8SlatteryBooked at 74mins
- 27Goss
- 7SpittalSubstituted forCorneliusat 86′minutes
- 29Shields
- 9van Veen
- 17McKinstrySubstituted forTierneyat 86′minutes
Substitutes
- 6Maguire
- 13Oxborough
- 18Cornelius
- 23Morris
- 26Tierney
- 38Miller
- 47Ross
Kilmarnock
Formation 4-4-2
- 20Walker
- 2Mayo
- 5Taylor
- 19Wright
- 33ChriseneSubstituted forStokesat 86′minutes
- 11ArmstrongSubstituted forAlstonat 78′minutes
- 4PowerBooked at 68mins
- 22DonnellySubstituted forMcKenzieat 45′minutes
- 10JonesSubstituted forRobinsonat 62′minutes
- 26Doidge
- 29WalesSubstituted forPolworthat 45′minutes
Substitutes
- 1Hemming
- 6Stokes
- 7McKenzie
- 8Alston
- 15Murray
- 16Robinson
- 21McInroy
- 25Alebiosu
- 31Polworth
- Referee:
- John Beaton
- Attendance:
- 4,861
Match Stats
Live Text
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Match ends, Motherwell 2, Kilmarnock 2.
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Second Half ends, Motherwell 2, Kilmarnock 2.
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Corner, Motherwell. Conceded by Chris Stokes.
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Attempt blocked. Matt Penney (Motherwell) left footed shot from outside the box is blocked.
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Corner, Motherwell. Conceded by Joe Wright.
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Corner, Motherwell. Conceded by Liam Polworth.
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Attempt blocked. Sean Goss (Motherwell) left footed shot from outside the box is blocked. Assisted by Kevin van Veen.
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Corner, Motherwell. Conceded by Ash Taylor.
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Hand ball by Sean Goss (Motherwell).
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Corner, Motherwell. Conceded by Ash Taylor.
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Substitution, Motherwell. Dean Cornelius replaces Blair Spittal.
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Substitution, Motherwell. Ross Tierney replaces Stuart McKinstry.
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Substitution, Kilmarnock. Chris Stokes replaces Ben Chrisene because of an injury.
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Corner, Motherwell. Conceded by Lewis Mayo.
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Attempt missed. Callum Slattery (Motherwell) right footed shot from outside the box is high and wide to the right. Assisted by Paul McGinn.
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Attempt blocked. Sean Goss (Motherwell) left footed shot from outside the box is blocked.
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Callum Slattery (Motherwell) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Foul by Ben Chrisene (Kilmarnock).
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Foul by Connor Shields (Motherwell).
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Liam Polworth (Kilmarnock) wins a free kick in the defensive half.