Kilmarnock manager Derek McInnes commented on the 1-1 draw, stating that the result was “no more than we deserved.” He characterized the team’s effort as “a really gutsy, gritty performance” and noted their consistent competitiveness throughout the match, adding that it was “exactly the type of performance that was required after the other night.” McInnes expressed his belief that a 1-0 loss would have been “harsh” on his team. He also highlighted the importance of substitutions made later in the game, which he felt “proved pivotal.” The manager praised the team’s “Character,” expressing his absolute delight at securing a point from the game. He underscored the significance of the point, calling it “massive” and “a really important point for us” within the context of the week. Providing an update on injured goalkeeper Robby McCrorie, McInnes clarified that the injury was “just the impact” and not a “muscle strain,” adding that McCrorie “seemed pretty confident that it would settle.” Post navigation Hearts’ Upcoming Celtic Fixture: A Potentially Favorable Moment Theo Walcott Discusses Beto’s Impact and Everton’s Relief