Colin Nish who made
his first team start of the season.scored the goal that earned
his side all three points at Fir Park. Nish was
filling in for the injured Kris Boyd. Simon Ford also made his Killie
debut tonight.
Motherwell had numerous chances to score themselves, but they failed
to take any of those.
Nish's vital goal came in 58 minutes following Danny Invincibile's
dangerous cross into the box.
Gordon Marshall initially denied Craig Dargo,
(below) but the ball broke to Nish and all that was required was
for him to stab the ball home from close range.

The home side started well and Scott McDonald surged into the
opposition box almost straight from the kick-off, but Kilmarnock
goalkeeper Alan Combe tipped his shot just past the upright.
Motherwell should have found themselves behind after 20 minutes when
Allan Johnston released Dargo into the box, but he somehow managed to
hit the post when it looked easier to score.
McDonald threatened the Kilmarnock goal again at the beginning of the
second half when he collected Jim Paterson's pass just outside the
six-yard box before producing a delightful flick but the effort would
not drop in time.
Kilmarnock may not have enjoyed the quantity of goalscoring
opportunities produced by Motherwell but they scored what proved to be
the only goal of the game after 58 minutes.
Invincibile's cross sparked mayhem and though Marshall pounced off
his line to deny Dargo, the ball broke to Colin
Nish and he scored a simple goal.
Motherwell could have grabbed a late equaliser when Paul Quinn robbed
Combe of possession a few yards out.
But he could not make it count and the ball was eventually hooked to
safety as Kilmarnock held on for the three points.
Kilmarnock: Combe, Lilley
,
Greer
,
Dindeleux, Leven, Johnston (Murray 63), McDonald, Ford, Invincibile,
Nish, Dargo (Fowler 87).
Subs Not Used: Hay, Smith, Joly, Canning, Naismith.
Att: 4,521