Sub Harry Paton scored with virtually the last kick of the ball to cap a sensational Motherwell comeback at Fir Park.A goal down to Kilmarnock at the break, Well levelled through Dan Casey - his first goal for the club - then missed a Callum Slattery penalty before Paton snatched all three points right at the death.
The win maintained Well’s unbeaten Scottish Premiership record and condemned Killie to their first defeat in all competitions this term.A classic game of two halves saw the visitors deservedly go in a goal up at half time through Marley Watkins before Motherwell fought back to claim a victory that had looked out of their reach at the break.
Conor Wilkinson was added to Motherwell’s ever-growing injury list, meaning Theo Bair was only out and out striker available to boss Stuart Kettlewell.
Brodie Spencer, signed only yesterday on loan from Huddersfield, was thrown straight in for his debut.Both teams had enjoyed good starts to the campaign, sitting on four points from two games and Killie travelled in confidence after picking theirs up against Rangers and Hearts.
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