Kilmarnock 1 - 2 St Mirren: Dorman unlocks Kilmarnock with late strike to seal dramatic win for Buddies
SUBSTITUTE Andy Dorman snatched a last-gasp victory for St Mirren to send them into the quarter-finals of the Co-operative Insurance Cup after Kilmarnock had staged a comeback at Rugby Park.
Stephen McGinn thought he had grabbed the winner for Saints but there was plenty of drama to come when Kevin Kyle's late leveller for the home side looked set to force the tie into extra-time.
However, it was Dorman – who came off the bench after an hour – who had the final say when he claimed the decisive goal in stoppage-time as Kilmarnock suffered an agonising defeat.
St Mirren manager Gus MacPherson, who earlier completed the signing of former Kilmarnock player Allan Johnston – the ex-Hearts and Scotland midfielder, 35, was a free agent – hopes Dorman's goal will act as the springboard for his season. "He's had a slow start to the season, similar to last season. But he is a quality player and is a big player for us," said MacPherson. "Anyone who can score 12 goals from midfield is a real threat and a big player for a club like St Mirren. He will come good, there is no doubt about that, and he will score goals."
St Mirren wasted no time in trying to gain an early advantage when Billy Mehmet went to ground under pressure from Ryan O'Leary with less than a minute on the clock but referee Dougie McDonald ignored the pleas for a penalty.
At the other end, Paul Gallacher was called into action to pull off a decent save when Jamie Hamill picked out Kyle at the back post but the offside flag was raised anyway. The Saints goalkeeper then produced an impressive double block, firstly to deny Kyle and then to prevent Conor Sammon's close-range follow-up effort from finding the back of the net.
Killie continued to press for the opener and were denied by the woodwork when Kyle threw himself in front of a Garry Hay free-kick only to see his header crash off the post.
Referees had dominated the headlines following the SPL action at the weekend and the match official had another call to make when Garry Brady beat several players before bursting through on goal.
His run was ended when Steven Old appeared to handle in the box but, surprisingly, there was a lack of claims from the visitors and McDonald signalled for play to continue.
The first half had been free of any bookings but Manuel Pascali – who was harshly sent off against Rangers at the weekend – earned the first caution of the match four minutes after the restart, before being replaced by David Fernandez five minutes later.
Kilmarnock goalkeeper Mark Brown stood tall to block an angled drive from Steven Thomson after John Potter had teed up the shot.
But he was picking the ball out of the back of the net with 64 minutes gone when McGinn collected the ball on the edge of the box and rifled high into the net to hand Saints the advantage. Fernandez should have restored parity when he exchanged a one-two with Sammon before unleashing a ferocious shot from just inside the box but, unfortunately for the home side, his effort whistled narrowly past Gallacher's left-hand post.
Hamill then went to ground after jostling with Lee Mair in the box in a desperate late bid to salvage something from the tie but, once again, McDonald was unimpressed.
Instead, Hamill brushed himself off and delivered the cross for the in-form Scotland international striker Kyle to direct a header past Gallacher with just three minutes remaining to keep Kilmarnock's hopes alive. However, the Ayrshire outfit were dealt a cruel blow when Dorman raced on to a Thomson ball to slot past Brown for the Buddies' dramatic late winner.
Kilmarnock manager Jim Jefferies said: "If the game had gone into extra time, well, there was only one team who would have had a lift. But the boy did well to slip through for Dorman and he doesn't miss those. But we will never know now what would have happened."
Kilmarnock: M Brown, Old (Invincibile 84), Hay, O'Leary, Wright, Bryson (Skelton 45), Hamill, Pascali (Fernandez 54), Taouil, Sammon, Kyle. Subs not used: Bell, Flannigan.
St Mirren: Gallacher, Ross, Barron, Mair, Potter, McGinn, Murray, Thomson, Brady (Dorman 60), Dargo (Higdon 84), Mehmet. Subs not used: Howard, Brighton, Innes.
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