The Scottish Mail on Sunday

Mckay is striking the right note again for Hughes

- By Jim Black

JOHN HUGHES praised Billy Mckay’s response to being left out of the team in recent weeks after the striker’s double helped Ross County to their 3-2 victory over Kilmarnock.

Mckay, who had not played in County’s last two Premiershi­p games, cancelled out Kyle Lafferty’s opener and grabbed his second in the 49th minute, moments after Leo Hjelde had scored, to make it 3-1.

Lafferty pulled one back for Kilmarnock, but County held on and Hughes was delighted with the contributi­on of Mckay, a player he had previously worked with at Inverness.

The manager said: ‘I don’t think it was a great game of football, but there was plenty of action in it.

‘It’s all about getting the result and I felt we showed great character coming from a goal down.

‘Everyone played their part, but I’m really delighted for Billy.

‘He had found himself out of the team, but he’s a goalscorer.

‘He’s never changed. When I first went into Inverness, I thought Billy was left-footed. I only realised after a month he was a natural goalscorer.

‘He’s bitterly disappoint­ed he had not been playing recently. I tried to press a few buttons with him the other day. I told him that I was struggling to get him in the squad.

‘He said: “All I want to do is play football”. Good, you’re playing. I don’t know if that was part of it. But I do know Billy and he’s got plenty to give.

‘He wants to repay Ross County and, like any player, he feels the frustratio­n when he’s not playing. Do that and he’ll stay in the team every week.’

Kilmarnock boss Tommy Wright revealed his frustratio­n at his side’s defending as they fell to the foot of the table.

‘Overall, if you defend like we did for the three goals, you don’t deserve anything out of the game,’ he said. ‘We have to look at ourselves long and hard, and it’s obvious it’s got to be better.

‘After dealing with their early pressure where they didn’t work the goalkeeper, we got ourselves in front and we shouldn’t have let them back in before half-time, but we did.

‘We have only ourselves to blame for being 3-1 down. It doesn’t matter what we did after that, because we lost a game we should have won and that we were in control of.’

 ??  ?? TASTES GOOD: Jubilant Mckay celebrates his second
TASTES GOOD: Jubilant Mckay celebrates his second

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