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Aaron: All seems to be going against us

- ALISON McCONNELL

AGGRIEVED

Tshibola

AARON TSHIBOLA insists Kilmarnock will use their sense of injustice to fuel their performanc­es in the latter half of the season.

In a week when the SPFL awarded Motherwell all three points from Killie’s postponed game in October, the defeat by Accies added to their sense of fury.

Tshibola said: “To give three points just like this to the opposition, it was ... wow.

“Everybody was disappoint­ed. Everything seems to be going against us just now but we’re not trying to have everyone feel sorry for us.

“But of course, it’s clear for everyone to see the decisions that have been made against us.”

Clevid Dikamona was sent off for a challenge on Scott Martin just before the half-hour mark before the concession of the penalty midway through the second-half.

Killie were irked they were denied a similar spotkick in the opening period.

And Tshibola said: “We deserved a lot more from the game.

“It was in the moment, the tackle went in and the fellow made a massive reaction out of it. It’s one of those ones where the referee’s hand is forced by the reaction of everybody.

“I’m sure if it was against us it wouldn’t have been that case but they gave the red card and there’s nothing we can do.

“There seems to be that indiscipli­ne at the moment as well, we’ve had four red cards in games and that’s something we need to tighten up on.

“We’ve got hard working, honest boys and nobody intends to cause any harm to anybody and it doesn’t help when decisions don’t go our way.”

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