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 Killie Comeback Falls Just Short!

Hearts (1) 2 Kilmarnock (0) 1

(Scottish Cup 3rd, Tynecastle Park, Jan 7th, 2006, KO: 3:00PM)
Attendance: 12,831
No Player Started Substitution Cards Goals
1 Alan Combe

     
2 Jamie Fowler  

 
3 Garry Hay  

 
18 Fraser Wright      
4 David Lilley      
5 Gordon Greer

(74 mins Murray)

   
6 Simon Ford      
10 Gary Wales

(38 mins Di Giacomo)

   
12 Allan Johnston      
14 Steven Naismith      
15 Colin Nish  

(86 mins)
           
26 Cameron Bell        
16 Rhian Dodds        
17 Sean Dillon        
19 Stevie Murray

(74 mins Greer)

   
20 Paul Di Giacomo

(38 mins Wales)

   
33 Rory Loy        
  Legend        

Complete Game

Yellow Card

Goal
Substitute On

Red Card

Penalty
Substitute Off        

Hearts survived a nervous ending to hold onto their 2-1 lead over Kilmarnock in their Scottish Cup third round tie at Tynecastle.

The Gorgie side never looked convincing but goals either side of the interval by skipper Steven Pressley and substitute Jamie McAllister seemed to give them a decent enough cushion.

However, a late strike by Killie striker Colin Nish set up an exciting finale but, in the end, the Edinburgh men held on to go into the hat for the fourth round draw.

The visitors may well dwell on what more belief could have done for their cup hopes and Hearts will be glad to have go this tricky tie out of the way.

Both sides had met in the fourth round of the competition last season with the Tynecastle side coming out on top after a replay so there was some added spice to this all-SPL encounter.

The home side made most of the early running and in the fourth minute Edgaras Jankauskas thundered an astonishing left-footed shot from 30 yards which beat Killie keeper Alan Combe but crashed off the post, the rebound falling to Jambos midfielder Rudi Skacel who was ruled offside.

The visitors were restricted to occasional counter-attacks but they looked to carry enough threat to worry the Gorgie men who had something of a disjointed look about them.

In swift break in the 14th minute Killie youngster Steven Naismith scampered down the right leaving Paul Hartley in his wake but when his cut back found Alan Johnston 10 yards out, the former Hearts favourite dragged his shot past the post.

Then Johnston fired a fired a right-footed effort into the side netting from the edge of the Hearts penalty area after leaving Jambos full-back Robbie Neilson flat-footed.

When Neilson in the 23rd minute took a long throw from the right, one foot was clearly inside the touchline by the time he released the ball. The distance he achieved, however, seemed to take the visiting team's defenders by surprise. Pressley was unchallenged as he met the ball and nonchalantly glanced a header low to the right of Alan Combe from six yards.

It could not, at the time, have been considered a deserved advantage. Kilmarnock had looked the livelier team, even if they had been fortunate not to have fallen behind in the fifth minute.

Edgaras Jankauskas, the Lithuania striker, had hit a ferocious left-foot drive from about 30 yards that passed the diving Combe on his right, came off a post, struck the goalkeeper and bounced straight to Rudi Skacel. The Czech Republic midfielder's opportunity was only momentary, however, as a referee's assistant raised his flag for offside.

From then until Pressley's goal, however, Kilmarnock, with the quick and ambitious Steven Naismith an elusive nuisance to the Tynecastle defence, generally exploited their numerical superiority in midfield, their manager, Jim Jefferies, having deployed his team in an unfamiliar 3-5-2 formation.

Hearts never really pressed home their advantage although they were not helped by the Main Stand assistant referee who was infuriating the home supporters with some spurious offside decisions.

The first half, which had promised so much in the early stages, petered out.

In the 37th minute Gary Wales was taken off after a challenge by Neilson which appeared to damage his nose, the Killie striker replaced by Paul di Giacomo.

The home side were dealt a blow just two minutes before the interval when Jankauskas limped off to be replaced by Michal Pospisil.

Skacel then fired in a cross-come-shot from wide on the right which nearly crept in at the far post.

Johnston fired high and wide a minute into the second half but referee Alan Freeland decided the Killie midfielder had been fouled the execution of his effort by Julien Brellier.

The Frenchman was booked for his protestations but Garry Hay's curled free-kick from 30 yards was easily saved by Hearts keeper Craig Gordon.

In the 53rd minute Kilmarnock carved the Gorgie defence wide open with the best move of the match but spurned the chance to equalise.

Johnston's ball into Nish was then wonderfully touched first time to Naismith but the Killie youngster was never really balanced and his right-footed shot from 14 yards missed the target from a yard. It deserved more.

The Tynecastle men needed the second goal to ease the nerves but it didn't look like arriving any time soon.

Play was becoming increasingly stretched, as was the home supporters' nerves as their favourites struggled to put the game out of reach of Killie.

On the hour mark Skacel's drive through a ruck of players from 12 yards was parried by Combe before the Killie defence spirited the ball away.

Jambos striker Calum Elliot, who had been quiet throughout, flashed a cross past Combe before he tested the Killie keeper with a turn and shot from 14 yards.

However, in the 75th minute the Jambos eventually got the second goal through a rather unlikely source, substitute McAllister.

The former Livingston player had only been on the pitch six minutes for Mikoliunas when he latched onto an Elliot cut back 12 yards from goal and fired into the roof of the net past the helpless Combe.

The tie looked over but in the 86th minute Colin Nish (right) fired home from close range to set up a nervy ending but it was a case of too little too late for the Ayrshire men, Then substitute, Stevie Murray, delivered a free-kick from the right that was headed across the area by Simon Ford and hooked right-footed into the net by Nish near the far post.

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