Killie victory 'massive three points' or 'papering over the cracks'?
We asked for your views on Kilmarnock's 1-0 win against Dundee United.
Here's what some of you said:
Frank: Not a classic game of football, however a welcome three points. Very tight league positions this season looks like six teams could be chasing a top six spot.
Kenny: Great to see Joe Wright back to his best. We're so much more comfortable with a back four, I wish Derek McInnes would stick with it. Good three points against a good team.
Robert: Massive three points. We've played better and lost this season but I'll take a scrappy win anytime. Wright and Lewis Mayo were immense at the back and generally what we lack in quality we make up for in effort and attitude. Both teams used long throws into the box incessantly which doesn't help the spectacle or the pace of the game.
Jim: The result is what counts today, not the performance. Some players stood up and were counted, although some others still made the same mistakes as before. All in all, they all gave their best and "dug in". Again it's the result, not the performance and this should settle the obvious nerves some players showed.
James: Not the greatest game you'll ever see but a win's a win. We dealt well with their forwards and set pieces. It was always going to be a scrappy goal but it's a bit rich of Jim Goodwin to complain about the goal given the goals they got on their last visit. I've seen plenty of really good games at Rugby Park.
Neil: Dundee United were poor and Killie were poor. I'll take the result but it only papers over the cracks that we are simply not good enough, poor first touches, unable to control the ball, punts up the park, and a team who have become shot shy. A vast improvement is needed from the team who play, and stop using the injured players as an excuse.