Rory McKenzie reckons Kilmarnock showed true character by battling with Dundee United all the way on Saturday.
The Arabs came out on top 2-1 in their Scottish Cup clash after an extra-time goal from Dylan Levitt – but midfielder McKenzie says the Ayrshire side showed their Premiership pedigree as they aim to get back to the top flight.
The 28-year-old, who equalised after Marc McNulty opened the scoring in three minutes, says he was gutted to be out the cup – but is in agreement that there were plenty of positives.
He said: “I thought we were the better team, they had their moments, of course they did.
“But for large parts and particularly a spell in the second half where if we’d taken a chance we could’ve gone on to win the game.
“We were superb and hopefully we can take that into the next 15 games.
“It shows what we’ve got. It was a good atmosphere to play in and it’s not felt like that this season at times against some teams in the Championship.
“It was thoroughly enjoyable so, although it’s a defeat, you’ve got to take the positives from it.”
He added: “In weeks gone by we’d have folded after that but I think that showed we’ve got character.
“It’s a cup game, it’s going to be a different atmosphere, Dundee United brought loads of fans but I think everyone got on board and saw the way we were trying to work.
“Working under the new manager has been thoroughly enjoyable.
“He’s been a breath of fresh air, the coaching staff, the training, the ideas he wants to implement, the signings made.”
“The ones he’s brought in have brought quality – Ash [Taylor], young Dylan [Tait], Kyle [Lafferty] is back!
“That just shows you the intent of the club."
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