Kilmarnock delivered their most convincing performance yet, securing a 3-0 victory over Dundee United at Rugby Park. Robbie Deas, Findlay Curtis, and Joe Hugill scored the goals that propelled the team out of the bottom two positions for the first time this season.
Psychological Boost Under McCann
Neil McCann took charge in January when Kilmarnock trailed 10th-placed St Mirren by six points. Now, they hold a one-point lead, fueled by McCann’s upbeat tactics and growing momentum that their rivals lack. The team approaches this weekend’s pivotal clash in Paisley with confidence.
“I don’t want to see them playing with nerves,” McCann stated. “There’s certainly nothing coming from my side to say that they should be nervous. It’s nothing but positivity. I want them to be brave. Playing with risk will get us rewards.”
McCann’s Proven Tactical Vision
McCann favors building from the back and controlling possession with young, dynamic players. Findlay Curtis stands out as a revitalizing force in a squad that had grown stagnant. His guidance mirrors his successful stint at Dundee nine years ago, where he steered the club to safety with just five games remaining, winning the first two after a seven-game losing streak.
Despite a modest managerial resume—including 18 months at Dundee, an interim role at Inverness, and a staff position at Rangers—McCann’s punditry highlights his deep game knowledge.
Away Form Remains Key Challenge
Progress shows even in setbacks, like the recent 1-0 loss to Aberdeen, where Kilmarnock struck the woodwork three times. However, their poor away record poses the biggest hurdle, with just one league win on the road this season—a 1-0 result at Tannadice last September. They have conceded in the opening minute of their last three away fixtures.
St Mirren, mired in four consecutive defeats, present an opportunity. A strong start in Paisley could seal Kilmarnock’s top-flight survival with three matches left, including a home game against Dundee.




