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Derek McInnes believes Kilmarnock were dealt "a huge wrong" after they had a goal controversially ruled out in the defeat by Ross County.
Stuart Findlay netted but referee Kevin Clancy blew immediately for a foul on Brad Lyons and Danny Armstrong had the subsequent penalty saved.
Simon Murray earlier headed what proved to be the only goal for the game for Ross County as they moved on to six points four four games, two more than Killie.
"It's a perfectly good goal," McInnes told BBC Scotland. "The referees will all tell you, we've got to let the phase of play run through.
"The referee's apologised. He said he blew too early. He told me he wasn't expecting Stuart Findlay to score from there. I don't know if he was apologising for giving the penalty that wasn't a penalty or apologising for the goal. But, equally both were bad decisions.
"We shouldn't expect the referee to blow. It's not his job to decide that he doesn't think someone's going to score from there. He should let the phase of play run.
"It just felt a huge wrong, it felt wrong that we never got the goal. We should be getting at least a point for our efforts."
Malky Mackay's County are sixth with McInnes' Kilmarnock ninth but Sunday's games may alter that going into the international break.
The first half's main talking point came after Findlay poked the ball away with Murray in close quarters and the County forward hit the deck. Referee Clancy pointed to the spot but was persuaded by his VAR colleagues to look at the incident again and ultimately went back on his original call.
For Kilmarnock, Matty Kennedy had an effort blocked and David Watson and Brad Lyons drew saves from Ross Laidlaw.
County struggled to offer much punch in attack themselves, but Yan Dhanda's delicious delivery unlocked the game, the ball arriving with just the right amount of pace for Murray to direct it goalwards.
And County should have doubled their lead when defender Jack Baldwin ventured forward and laid on a pass that Jordan White blazed over.
Suspicions were raised when Will Nightingale got a hold of Findlay's shirt in the box but nothing was given and Kyle Turner tested Dennis at the other end moments later.
Magennis found the necessary space to get away a shot but Laidlaw kept his clean sheet intact.
And then came the incident that would ultimately seal Killie's fate. Findlay celebrated after beating Laidlaw with a header from Kennedy's free-kick but could not believe his eyes as referee Clancy pointed to the spot. Armstrong struck low but Laidlaw was equal to it.
And the keeper excelled again when he turned substitute Marley Watkins' header out for a corner late on.
Player of the match - Ross Laidlaw
The Ross County goalkeeper (middle) made some fine saves, none more so than the penalty blockReferee call a bitter pill for Killie to swallow - analysis
Kilmarnock were left bemused by the decision not to allow Findlay's goal to stand but they still had it within their gift to find the net with the Armstrong penalty.
Overall, the hosts had the better chances, but their accuracy and composure let them down and they came up against a goalkeeper in inspired form.
The game had been crying out for one moment of quality before the Dhanda set piece for the Murray goal and County were resolute thereafter.
Three points on the road are always welcome but wins like this one could have a big bearing on where the Staggies end up this season.
What the managers said
Kilmarnock boss Derek McInnes: "It should be a draw, there's no doubt about it. We have been so harshly treated. My club deserve better. We deserve better than that. It was clearly a mistake from Kevin.
"It's compounded by us missing a penalty. Nobody's blaming Danny and he shouldn't feel any kind of real weight on his shoulders with that. He's normally spot on with his penalties. Anybody can miss a penalty."
Ross County manager Malky Mackay: "Fantastic, really good result. It's a statement. Kilmarnock are a really tough team to play. To come in and get the win, I'm really delighted. We stood really firm; defended really doggedly.
"To be fair, Kevin Clancy blows very early; before the ball goes anywhere near somebody's head. It looks rough justice. That's the rules that VAR has imposed. If I'm Derek [McInnes], I'm absolutely gutted with it. If you actually read the instruction that they're all due to take, the referee did the correct thing."
Line-ups
Kilmarnock
Formation 3-5-2
- 1Dennis
- 5MayoSubstituted forWrightat 89'minutes
- 17Findlay
- 6Deas
- 11Armstrong
- 12WatsonSubstituted forMcKenzieat 66'minutes
- 16Magennis
- 8LyonsSubstituted forMurrayat 89'minutes
- 19DaviesSubstituted forDallasat 66'minutes
- 10Kennedy
- 23WatkinsSubstituted forCameronat 89'minutes
Substitutes
- 4Wright
- 7McKenzie
- 14Sanders
- 15Murray
- 18Cameron
- 20O'Hara
- 21Dallas
- 25Warnock
- 31Polworth
Ross County
Formation 3-5-2
- 1Laidlaw
- 35Nightingale
- 5Baldwin
- 42Leak
- 4BrownBooked at 87mins
- 7TurnerSubstituted forSmithat 90'minutes
- 2RandallBooked at 33mins
- 10DhandaBooked at 66minsSubstituted forLoturiat 72'minutes
- 43ReidBooked at 85minsSubstituted forHarmonat 89'minutes
- 26White
- 15MurrayBooked at 45minsSubstituted forBrophyat 72'minutes
Substitutes
- 3Purrington
- 11Sims
- 14Loturi
- 16Harmon
- 17Henderson
- 18High
- 21Munro
- 27Brophy
- 30Smith
Referee:Kevin Clancy
Attendance:5,258
Live Text
Match ends, Kilmarnock 0, Ross County 1.
Second Half ends, Kilmarnock 0, Ross County 1.
Corner, Ross County. Conceded by Matthew Kennedy.
Daniel Armstrong (Kilmarnock) wins a free kick on the right wing.
Foul by Ryan Leak (Ross County).
Robbie Deas (Kilmarnock) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
Foul by Eamonn Brophy (Ross County).
Corner, Kilmarnock. Conceded by George Harmon.
Substitution, Ross County. Dylan Smith replaces Kyle Turner.
Substitution, Kilmarnock. Innes Cameron replaces Marley Watkins.
Substitution, Kilmarnock. Joe Wright replaces Lewis Mayo.
Substitution, Kilmarnock. Fraser Murray replaces Brad Lyons.
Substitution, Ross County. George Harmon replaces Josh Reid.
Corner, Kilmarnock. Conceded by Ross Laidlaw.
Attempt saved. Marley Watkins (Kilmarnock) header from the centre of the box is saved in the top centre of the goal. Assisted by Matthew Kennedy with a cross.
James Brown (Ross County) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.
Kyle Magennis (Kilmarnock) wins a free kick on the left wing.
Foul by James Brown (Ross County).
Penalty saved! Daniel Armstrong (Kilmarnock) fails to capitalise on this great opportunity, left footed shot saved in the centre of the goal.
Josh Reid (Ross County) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.
Player of the match
RandallConnor Randall
with an average of 9.31
Kilmarnock
Squad number5Player nameMayo
Squad number19Player nameDavies
Squad number7Player nameMcKenzie
Squad number21Player nameDallas
Squad number17Player nameFindlay
Squad number11Player nameArmstrong
Squad number10Player nameKennedy
Squad number8Player nameLyons
Squad number1Player nameDennis
Squad number23Player nameWatkins
Squad number16Player nameMagennis
Squad number12Player nameWatson
Squad number6Player nameDeas
Squad number18Player nameCameron
Squad number4Player nameWright
Squad number15Player nameMurray
Ross County
Squad number2Player nameRandall
Squad number1Player nameLaidlaw
Squad number10Player nameDhanda
Squad number15Player nameMurray
Squad number42Player nameLeak
Squad number30Player nameSmith
Squad number43Player nameReid
Squad number5Player nameBaldwin
Squad number4Player nameBrown
Squad number7Player nameTurner
Squad number27Player nameBrophy
Squad number35Player nameNightingale
Squad number14Player nameLoturi
Squad number16Player nameHarmon
Squad number26Player nameWhite

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