Dundee Utd 4-2 Kilmarnock: stars of Conway

Saturday, April 23, 2011

A dazzling display of Craig Conway helped Dundee United to a 4-2 victory on a poor Everton Kilmarnock side.

The end set up the first three goals before producing a wonder strike to seal the victory.

Scott Severin scored his first goal for United after 25 minutes with a header downward rather than David Goodwillie nodded home seven minutes before the break.

Goodwillie doubled his account when he led home two minutes after the restart before Conway make up for with a wonderful strike after 49 minutes.

Substitute David Silva withdrew a goal for large with a strike from long range before Manuel Pascali nodded home a second in the dying stages, but United held to a well-deserved victory.

The result moves United eight points clear of fifth place Kilmarnock, which have now become four games without a win in Chief acting Kenny Shiels.

United were without Morgaro Gomis, Sean Dillon and Mihael Kovacevic were all cards rojas is shown in his major defeat midweek to Rangers.

Keith Watson, Barry Douglas and Prince Buaben arrived to replace the suspended trio, while Johnny Russell Conway road.

Kilmarnock made two changes to the team that four concessions in the home of Celtic with goalkeeper Bell Cameron replacing Anssi Jaakkola and Garry Hay starting ahead of Silva dropped to the bench.

United has won seven of their nine previous matches in the SPL and started the game brightly with intermittent Buaben shot over the bar from distance and Scott Robertson, a comprehensive curling effort.

The hosts were desperately close when Goodwillie stolen Pascali of possession before crashing a thunderous drive out of the bottom of the crossbar.

Bell produced a good stop to deny Danny Swanson before Pascali collected the first booking of the match due to a lack on skipper Garry Kenneth United.

United were frustrated by the wood for the second time since the resulting piece of set with free Douglas shot bouncing back off the bar.

And the inevitable opener for United came after 25 minutes when a corner Conway headed home unmarked Severin.

Terrors almost given large a goal when William Gros ran in neglected Buaben pass, but shot from French was also stopped by Dusan Pernis.

However, United scored to a well-deserved second after 38 minutes with Conway again to the ammunition with an attractive delivery in the penalty area who bravely headed home at the near post Goodwillie.

Large made a double change at the break with Silva and James Dayton introduced at the expense of Craig Bryson and Ryan O'Leary pattern.

It was, however, United extended its leadership in two minutes of the restart when Conway produced another mocks Goodwillie Cruz, head of the desperate Bell for his 16th goal in the League of the season.

And the Kilmarnock goalkeeper was picking up the ball out of his net again after 49 minutes when Conway unleashed a superb strike from 25 yards which flew in the upper corner.

Regular visitors a goal behind after 70 minutes due to the replacement of equally impressive Silva strike away.

Conway had rifled another effort over the bar with his left foot as the hosts are looking for a fifth.

But Kilmarnock who scored the second with three minutes remaining when Pascali rose to the head of the corner of balancing in Casa Silva.



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