Kilmarnock striker Bruce Anderson expressed his hope that the momentum generated by his recent late equalizer against Dundee United could signal the start of the team “kicking on” after a challenging period. The squad, led by Derek McInnes, has yet to secure a victory in their last six matches; however, earning a point against a strong United side is expected to provide encouragement. Speaking to BBC Scotland, Anderson stated, “It’s been a tough spell but hopefully we can take this as a reference point for the rest of the season.” He added, “It’s a brilliant changing room. We got our just rewards.” Anderson converted a decisive penalty kick in the 95th minute, awarded after Richard Odada committed a foul against Bobby Wales. This goal marked the fourth of the season for the forward, who previously played for Aberdeen and Livingston. Anderson commented, “I just thought I needed to make sure I scored so I whacked it as hard as I could and thankfully it’s gone in.” He further expressed his ambition, saying, “I just want to score as many goals as I can. I love scoring goals; whether it’s a tap-in, a penalty or a 30-yarder.”

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