Glasgow Times

Power hopes positive displays can turn into points

- Kevin McKenna

ALAN POWER is hoping Kilmarnock’s positive performanc­es will soon produce results after suffering a second narrow defeat in less than a week.

An early header from Chris Stokes put the home side in front before a pair of Alfredo Morelos goals either side of Ryan Kent’s strike put the game out of reach. Joe Wright’s fine volley in the latter stages ensured a nervy finish but Rangers held out for a 3- 2 victory.

Having been knocked out of the Viaplay Cup semi- finals at the hands of Celtic on Saturday, Power admits it has been a testing time.

He said: “It’s another tough one to take for us. We are putting a lot of hard work in and doing well but not getting our rewards at the minute.

“We did well tonight so that’s the frustratin­g part. We think we probably should have got something.

“After the first 15- 20 minutes they took control a bit which we expected as well, but we were comfortabl­e enough in our shape.

“We are disappoint­ed with the goals if we are honest. It was a bit too easy for Rangers to get in.

“But the group of lads we are, we will kick on and try to take positives from some good performanc­es into the remaining games.”

After falling behind shortly after halftime, the home side’s task was made even difficult following winger Danny Armstrong’s second yellow card for an elbow to the face of Borna Barisic.

Despite this, Power refused to blame his team- mate and instead praised the side’s fighting spirit as they tried to force a late equaliser.

He said: “I can’t slag anyone for getting sent off. I don’t think it was intentiona­l from Danny. I think they could have looked at it and seen he was trying to block him off but it is what it is.

“But I thought we showed some great spirit after that and didn’t give up. I think Rangers tried to slow the game down so it is credit to the lads that we didn’t stop and could have snuck something in the end.

“We got after Rangers, they were under pressure in the end. It shows how far we’ve come.”

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