Kilmarnock prolonged their unbeaten streak to three Scottish Premiership matches, achieving a draw against Motherwell after recovering from an initial deficit. The match featured a controversial red card issued to Motherwell’s Dan Casey. Liam Polworth scored the equalizing goal, his first in two years, as Derek McInnes’ team mounted a strong second-half effort to nullify Liam Gordon’s first-half opener. Kilmarnock’s advantage was further solidified when Casey was shown a straight red card three minutes after Polworth’s goal, following an altercation with Danny Armstrong. Referee Chris Graham indicated that “Casey had grabbed Armstrong towards the throat,” and he maintained his original ruling despite being directed to the monitor by referee David Dickinson for a review of the incident. Post navigation West Ham’s Kilman Reflects on Team’s Effort and Morale Football Writer Suggests Red Cards for Play-Acting