Kilmarnock manager Derek McInnes said his side’s 1–0 defeat to Ross County felt like the Ayshire outfit had been “mugged off” in Dingwall.
A back-and-forth – and at times ill-tempered – contest looked to have swung in Killie’s favour when Ross Callachan was shown a second yellow card in the 81st minute.
As the visitors pushed for a winning goal they were caught out at a set-piece that allowed Owura Edwards to claim the points for County with less than five minutes to go.
With a positive result well within reach before that moment, McInnes was left feeling short-changed from his trip to the Highlands. “I thought we really didn’t do much of anything in the first half other than negating them,” McInnes said. “We never allowed Ross County’s speed to be relevant in the game. “We were far better in the second.