McGowne's Beckham-Eske Freekick Keeps Killie In the Euro
Hunt

Kilmarnock 1 Hearts 1
(Scot Premier Division, Match
35,
Rugby Park, Friday Apr 27th
2001)
Kilmarnock and Hearts' battle for the final UEFA Cup
place remains in the balance after an entertaining Rugby
Park draw.
Hearts had given themselves a springboard for clawing
back the three-point advantage their hosts had enjoyed
before kick-off with an Andy Kirk goal five minutes after
the break.
But the status quo was maintained both on the pitch and
in the league table soon after when Kevin McGowne notched a
sublime equaliser from a free-kick.
Killie therefore still hold a three-point advantage with
nine now available to either side.
But Bobby Williamson's side still have to play both Old
Firm sides, with Hearts having already played and lost at
Celtic.
A heavy downpour on a pitch that had already been heavily
watered by the groundstaff had put this game in doubt an
hour before kick off.
But referee Dougie McDonald had little hesitation in
passing it fit and the shiny surface turned out to be ideal
for attacking football.
Hearts midfielder Lee Makel set the ball rolling with a
misplaced pass that gave Cocard a sight of goal in only the
second minute.
He was off balance and could not hit the target but when
Antonio Calderon, the skilful Spanish midfielder, let fly
with the game's next effort it needed a spectacular tip over
from Anti Niemi to keep it out.
Ally Mitchell sent another long-ranger skidding wide as
Killie dominated the first 10 minutes.
But Hearts were keen to counter attack and Stephane Adam
launched one when he won possession in the middle of the
park.
A swift exchange with Colin Cameron put him in space on
the left and his cross-shot just eluded both the far post
and the on-rushing Andy Kirk.
Gus MacPherson was keen to add to his tally of
testimonial goals but his potshot efforts kept fizzing wide.
But it was from the veteran's cross into the box that the
home side were handed a chance to take the lead.
Steven Pressley, the centre back who had missed out on a
start for Scotland in Poland on Wednesday night because of a
calf niggle, allowed the ball to bounce off his body.
The referee identified the part in question as an arm and
Cocard was presented with the chance of scoring from the
spot.
His effort foxed Niemi but rebounded of his left-hand
post straight back into the Finn's arms as he lay helpless
on the line.
Hearts almost made Killie pay double for the let off with
a long ball to the far post that found the head of Adam.
The Frenchman's header almost caught goalkeeper Colin
Meldrum by surprise but he recovered to clutch it to his
chest before it crossed the line.
Adam's season has been one in which he had been mainly
absent through injury but there was no doubting he was a
potent threat to the Killie back line.
He was involved in a moment of controversy when he went
to ground on the edge of the box.
Killie defender Garry Hay clearly thought he had gone
down too easily and when the two clashed off the ball, Adam
was booked after being reported by a linesman.
Hay
sent Andy McLaren through
after centre back Andy Webster, who was making his first
start, failed to cut out the long ball.
But Niemi denied Kilmarnock's latest Scotland cap, who
had played the final 45 minutes in Poland, with a fine stop.
The match took off after the restart with Hearts drawing
first blood.
It was a great move, with Pressley bringing the ball
forward out of defence, Adam playing an instant reverse pass
and Steven Boyack, whose run from
midfield
had not been tracked, squaring the ball for Kirk to convert
with ease.
But Killie countered three minutes later from a most
unlikely source.
MacPherson had forced Niemi into a save but when Alan
Mahood was felled just outside the area, big centre back
Kevin McGowne
delicately curled the ball over the wall and in,
for one of the goals of the season. This freekick is one
that even David Beckham would have been proud of!
Niemi denied Cocard soon after when McLaren headed the
ball on to send him free of a surprised Hearts back line.
The Frenchman then proceeded to hit a post from point
blank range when he scurried in to try to convert Hay's ball
there, which had again caught the Hearts defence in
disarray.
Chris Innes made a last-gasp tackle on Kirk in the box
after McGowne had put his side in trouble by giving the ball
to Cameron in a dangerous position and the Scotland
midfielder had battled through to set Kirk up with a
shooting chance.
Pressley went down in the Killie box under McLaren's
challenge but it wasn't his night for penalty awards.
Ally McCoist was one a number of late substitutions but
the former Rangers hero didn't get even a sniff of goal as
the match finished all square.
Kilmarnock: Meldrum, Innes, McGowne, Dindeleux,
MacPherson
,
Mitchell, Mahood (Reilly 87), Calderon, Hay, Cocard (McCoist
86), McLaren.
Subs Not Used: Stewart, Fowler, Canero.