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Fragile Killie Caused Own Problems Says Derek McInnes
Kilmarnock manager Derek McInnes:
“The fragility came after we lost the first goal. It’s such an awful goal to lose, it’s negative and passive. We caused our own problems. It was almost as if there was a fear factor there and I hate seeing my players like that. The team suffered.
“The reaction from us going behind was awful. We lost all confidence and every sense of what we were trying to do.
“Going with two strikers against Celtic was always going to be a risk – we’ve done it before and seen the benefit, but we needed an extra midfielder in there.
“I’m determined to create a Kilmarnock team eventually that can take on Celtic and beat them. We didn’t give ourselves a chance of that today.”