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Ross County 0-0 Kilmarnock: Yan Dhanda impresses for hosts as Derek Adams secures point on return

Report as Kilmarnock hold Ross County to a goalless draw on Derek Adams' return for third stint in charge of the hosts

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Highlights from the Scottish Premiership match between Ross County and Kilmarnock.

Derek Adams' third spell in charge of Ross County did not begin as he and chairman Roy MacGregor had hoped following a sudden and unforeseen change of manager.

Malky Mackay's surprise departure after MacGregor lived up to his reputation of sacking managers at the drop of a hat by once again wielding his axe followed a run of nine matches without a victory.

County in fact had not won since beating Kilmarnock away on September 2 and had slipped to second bottom of the cinch Premiership as a consequence of that dismal run.

But there was no instant bounce from the change in personnel despite the home side carving out a reasonable percentage of chances.

How the teams earned a share of the spoils

Kilmarnock were twice saved by goal-line clearances in the first half and, had this encounter taken the form of a boxing match, County would have been declared winners on points.

They had the mild satisfaction of improving a place to 10th in the table, a point off bottom spot while Kilmarnock remain in sixth despite not having won away this season.

For all that they had to settle for a single point there were probably enough positives in County's performance to encourage Adams' belief that he will be able to preserve the club's Premiership status after nine years away in England.

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Yan Dhanda's clever runs and willingness to dribble with the ball was a feature of County's performance. So, too, was their general work ethic and efforts to pressurise the opposition.

But that alone was not enough to end a near three-month wait to return to winning ways, albeit that Kilmarnock were fortunate to survive without conceding.

It took until the 14th minute for the game to open up following a period of careful assessment on the part of both teams.

When it did it was County who bared their teeth first, Ryan Leak forcing a save from William Dennis with a header.

DINGWALL, SCOTLAND - NOVEMBER 25: Ross County's Will Nightingale (L) and Kilmarnock's Robbie Deas in action during a cinch Premiership match between Ross County and Kilmarnock at the Global Energy Stadium, on November 25, 2023,  in Dingwall, Scotland. (Photo by Mark Scates / SNS Group)
Image: Will Nightingale (L) and Robbie Deas in action during Ross County vs Kilmarnock

Almost immediately Jack Baldwin played a long ball over the top for Dhanda to run onto and set up James Brown for a shot on goal.

But, with Dennis beaten, Kilmarnock were saved by Joe Wright's goal-line clearance.

When play swung to the other end, Ross Laidlaw did well to save a deflected shot from Daniel Armstrong before Dennis then denied Dhanda.

Kilmarnock lived dangerously again coming up to half-time when Connor Randall threatened to break the deadlock.

But a second goal-line clearance, this time a header from Stuart Findlay, denied Randall a goal.

Ross County boss Derek Adams said: "It was a great start for us. In the first period of the game, we started from the centre and went forward and created some really good opportunities.

"Kilmarnock cleared two off the line and the players showed a willingness to get into the penalty area.

"We got a point, but I thought we had the best opportunities to win it.

"We changed things in the formation at the start of the game and at half-time as well to try to get the better of Kilmarnock and to deal with their threat as well, which I thought worked well.

"Over the piece, I have to be pleased with a clean sheet. On the other hand, we could maybe have done better with the chances we did create."

Kilmarnock manager Derek McInnes said: "We came here to win but the best players on the pitch were defenders, for both teams.

"I thought Ross County had the best of the first half, but we had the better moments probably in the second.

"I would think that both teams were searching for a bit more quality in the final bit.

"I thought we were worthy of our point, but I don't think we did enough to win the game."

What's next?

Ross County's next Scottish Premiership match is at home to St Mirren on Tuesday night. Kick-off 7.45pm.

Kilmarnock host Hearts on December 2. Kick-off 3pm.

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