Motherwell were placed into interim administration and
put up for sale by chairman John Boyle on Tuesday, leaving the Fir Park
players fearing for their contracts.
The 500 travelling Motherwell supporters deserved the
result after a terrible week and they also showed their commitment to
the club with their non-stop singing throughout.
Those fans might even have been more animated in the
third minute when their side almost took an early lead.
Pearson took McFadden's throw in his stride and let fly
with a right-footed rocket which flew just over the bar from just inside
the area.
The Motherwell players looked fired up with their vocal
followers cheering them on, but Karl Ready was just too aggressive and
was booked for a foul on Johnson.
But Kilmarnock soon got into their stride and went
agonisingly close to taking the lead in the eighth minute.
James Fowler slid the ball into the feet of Craig Dargo
and the youngster fired a right-footed shot inches past the upright.
Just two minutes later the home side almost carved out
another great chance.
Michel Ngonge found the overlapping Dargo and he cut
inside before squaring to Andy McLaren, but Ready made a strong blocking
challenge to stop him from getting a shot away.
But the visitors gave their supporters something to
celebrate in the 21st minute when they took the lead.
Pearson did well to beat three men and burst into the
box before squaring to Lehmann.
But a sliding tackle from Chris Innes knocked the ball
into Derek Adams' path and he made no mistake to fire low under Gordon
Marshall from five yards.
That brought an instant response from the home side who
went close to levelling just a minute later when Fowler crossed to
Johnson, but the former Celtic man fired just wide.
But Motherwell were fortunate not to concede a penalty
in the 24th minute.
Dougie Ramsay looked to have obstructed Johnson from
getting on the end of the ball in the box, but Mitchell waved away the
protests.
Johnson could have lifted the frustration of the home
side in the 37th minute.
Fowler ghosted past a couple of Motherwell players and
slid the ball through to Johnson, who had beaten the offside trap, but
he took the ball just too far giving Woods the chance to save.
Motherwell started the second half brightly and should
have been awarded a penalty in the 49th minute.
McFadden found the overlapping David Fernene down the
right and he was cut down in the box by Frederic Dindeleux, but the
referee again chose to ignore it.
That angered the Motherwell fans and players and
McFadden took his frustration out on Innes with a petulant kick at him
which earned him a booking from the official.
Dargo quickly followed the Motherwell player into the
referee's book for a late challenge on Steven Hammell as the game
threatened to become nasty.
Kilmarnock boss Jim Jefferies realised that his side
were running out of ideas and injected some much-needed spark with
Murray and Kris Boyd coming on for McLaren and Ngone on the hour mark.
But Lehmann could have wrapped up the result in the 64th
minute when he cut inside Innes, but blazed into the side netting from a
tight angle with just Marshall to beat.
Adams was also booked for cutting down Murray minutes
later before Kilmarnock were back on level terms.
Murray found Peter Canero and his cut-back was fired
emphatically into the bottom corner by
Just a minute after Kilmarnock's equaliser, a loose
clearance out of defence was seized upon by McFadden and he struck a
crisp left-foot shot past Marshall.
But the fans behind the goal were in celebrating again
just a minute later when they increased their lead further.
McFadden found Pearson down the left and he crossed for
substitute Elliott to score from just six yards.
If Kilmarnock could not believe it then the visitors
were still dreaming as their side scored again in the 75th minute.
The home defence were asleep as Hammell played a short
free-kick to McFadden and he crossed for Pearson to beat two team-mates
to bundle the ball home from close range.
Killie certainly missed full-back Garry Hay on the
day!