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KILMARNOCK REPORTS 1997-1998

Kilmarnock 2 Aberdeen 1

A double strike from Jerome Varielle kept Kilmarnock's European dreams alive.

The game looked to be heading for a draw, when the Frenchman struck five minutes from time, turning the ball into the net, after Jim Leighton could only parry a Mark Roberts shot.

Although the game was bereft of the finest skills, it did have its moments of drama - the most bizarre of these came in the 18th minute, when both managers were ordered to the stand by referee Stuart Dougal.

Killie manager Bobby Williamson somehow invoked the wrath of Dons striker Mike Newell, when he returned the ball into play. Newell was promptly booked, and Williamson was asked to remove himself from the dugout.

When Aberdeen boss Alex Miller gave his opinion on the matter, he too was invited to join Williamson in the stand.

When things eventually calmed down, Kilmarnock begain to assert their authority on the game.

Varielle was not far off the target with a powerful shot from 25 yards that rose just over Leighton's crossbar.

But there was no stopping the Frenchman in 33 minutes when he scored the first of his pair. Mark Roberts split the Aberdeen defence with a delighful pass, and Varielle stole in behind Derek Whyte to sweep the ball low past Leighton.

That was no more than Killie deserved at that stage and they could have had another goal, when a dodgy decision by a linesman ruled Varielle offside.

But gradually the Dons edged their way back into the game and shocked the home side with an equaliser in the dying minutes of the first half.

There seemed little danger when Rickie Gilles sent Billy Dodds clear on the right side, but the little striker had other thoughts on his mind. He somehow managed to squeeze the ball into the net off the post from the tightest of angles.

The pace picked up after the interval, as both sides went in search of the winner.

Leighton was the keeper under most pressure and he pulled off a couple of good saves to deny the home forwards.

On 72 minutes, he stopped a shot by substitute Ally Mitchell low at his right-hand post and he bettered that four minutes later when he touched a shot by Alex Burke over the crossbar.

Then came that dramatic late winner that had the Killie fans on their feet.

Teams

Kilmarnock: Marshall, MacPherson, Kerr (McGowne 88), Lauchlan, Montgomerie, Reilly, Nevin (Mitchell 70), Holt, Roberts (Henry 89), Vareille, Burke.

Booked: Roberts, Mitchell.

Goals: Vareille 33, 85.

Aberdeen: Leighton, Buchan (O'Neil 62), Whyte, Rowson, Inglis, Smith, Gillies, Jess, Newell, Dodds, Glass.

Subs Not Used: Miller, Anderson.

Booked: Inglis, Newell.

Goals: Dodds 44.

Att: 8,212

Ref: S Dougal (Glasgow).

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