Derek McInnes praised his players after Kilmarnock’s victory.
Derek McInnes praised his Kilmarnock side for their resilient performance that secured their place in the Conference League play-offs, following a decisive 1-0 victory over Tromsø. The result came after a 2-2 draw in the first leg at Rugby Park with Kilmarnock traveling to Tromsø as underdogs. Kilmarnock’s Joe Wright scored the crucial goal in the 11th minute, heading in a Danny Armstrong corner that took a deflection off Tromsø’s Vetle Skjaervik, deceiving goalkeeper Jakob Haugaard.
Despite Tromsø’s attempts to respond, including persistent threats from midfielder Kent-Are Antonsen and a header from Amadou Barry hitting the woodwork, Kilmarnock’s robust defensive display ensured they held on to their lead. Manager Derek McInnes noted Tromsø’s overconfidence and highlighted his team’s effective play outside their opponents’ defensive shape in the first half.
McInnes emphasized the importance of their solid defensive performance, which allowed them to advance despite Tromsø’s late push and numerous attacking efforts. The match saw Kilmarnock drop deep and defend resolutely, with key contributions from players like Robby McCrorie and a crucial late challenge from Rory McKenzie. Kilmarnock now face FC Copenhagen, who progressed after defeating Banik Ostrava on penalties, in the next round of the Conference League.
McInnes reflected on the importance of defensive resilience, contrasting it with their previous season’s struggles. He praised Wright for redeeming himself after a poor performance in a previous match and acknowledged the team’s overall improvement in defensive play. Kilmarnock’s gritty performance and tactical discipline have positioned them close to reaching the league stage, demonstrating their readiness for continental football challenges.
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