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Kilmarnock vs Falkirk. Scottish Premiership.

Rugby ParkAttendance4,472.

Kilmarnock 1

  • D Invincibile (8th minute)

Falkirk 2

  • C Finnigan (3rd minute)
  • R Flynn (58th minute)

Falkirk secure first away win

Image: Flynn: Netted from a corner

Ryan Flynn's strike direct from a corner earned Falkirk their first away win of the season at Kilmarnock.

Surprise Flynn strike earns Bairns three vital points

Ryan Flynn's strike direct from a corner earned bottom club Falkirk their first away victory of the season at Kilmarnock. The midfielder's 57th-minute set-piece evaded everyone in a busy six-yard box before nestling in at the far corner. Carl Finnegan had given the Bairns an early lead only for Danny Invincibile to draw the hosts level by converting Garry Hay's cross. Blizzard conditions greeted the teams as they made it onto the pitch but the whirlwind opening moments served to warm up both sets of fans. The visitors adapted quickly to the tricky conditions and raced ahead in the third minute when Finnigan flashed a Scott Arfield pass past Killie keeper Mark Brown from around 14 yards. However, it took only five minutes for the home side to respond. Hay worked his way into the left-hand side of the Falkirk penalty box and lobbed a cross to the back post where Invincibile's volley went in off the post despite the best effort of Bairns' keeper Robert Olejnik. In the 15th minute of a remarkably open game Killie striker Mark Burchill dispossessed Falkirk stopper Brian McLean on the left-hand side of the Bairns' box, but fired in an angled drive straight at Olejnik when a cut back to Mehdi Taouil might have brought a better reward. As the game swung towards the Ayrshire side, Olejnik had to make another point-blank save from Burchill whose mobility was proving a threat to the visiting defence. What the game lacked in technique - which was quite a lot - was supplemented by pace and raw aggression. Neither side could take complete control of the match which was adding to the entertainment. Just after the half-hour mark, though, Finnigan headed a Toufik Zerara cross inches over the bar from eight yards out when he ought to have hit the target. The game tailed off towards the end of the half but within minutes of the restart Killie midfielder Craig Bryson weaved his way into the Falkirk box where his shot was cleared by Bairns' defender Mark Twaddle. At the other end, Falkirk playmaker Vitor Lima drove wide of the target from 25 yards to end a brief spell of pressure.

Bizarre

But in the 57th minute the visitors took the lead with an unusual goal. Flynn decided to take over corner duties from Zerara and his effort from the left evaded everyone and made its way over the line at the far post with the Killie defenders standing in stunned disbelief. As the home fans instantly turned on their side, they might have found themselves two behind seconds later. With the Rugby Park defence posted missing, Twaddle set up Pedro Moutinho but the Falkirk striker almost had too much time to tee up his shot before driving just over the bar. In the 65th minute Killie skipper Kevin Kyle latched onto a Jamie Hamill cross eight yards out but his header was straight at Olejnik. Killie boss Jim Jefferies brought on Graeme Owens and Allan Russell for Invincible and Hamill respectively and the home side went in search of an equaliser. With eight minutes remaining Taouil had a decent effort from 30 yards which went wide and then stopper Frazer Wright flicked the ball over the bar following a Hay corner. But the Rugby Park men did not really make Olejnik work too hard and now find themselves firmly in the relegation zone.

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