East Kilbride boss Kevin Rutkiewicz was happy to take a point off of Lowland League leaders Rangers B but warned they must follow that up with a win this weekend for it to count for something.Kilby travelled to the Dumbarton Stadium on Tuesday night knowing they would need a big performance to avoid a repeat of their 4-3 defeat at K-Park when the sides last met in July.And EK had goalkeeper Curtis Lyle to thank for ensuring a share of the spoils after he saved Arron Lyall's penalty in the 71st minute.Results elsewhere mean EK have dropped to fifth in a tight table, level on points with third-place Celtic B and fourth-place Stirling Uni.
Tranent have moved up to second spot, sitting two points clear of EK, with Rangers six points clear of EK at the summit with a game in hand.But Rutkiewicz was pleased to take a point as he aims to back that up with a home win over Caledonian Braves on Saturday.He said: "Curtis has saved the penalty so it is a big moment.
It was a debatable penalty to begin with but I thought both goalkeepers kept both teams in it."I felt it was a very good 0-0.
It was entertaining, with a lot of chances."Rangers had scored against every opponent in the league this season so we will take 0-0 and a very good performance against a very strong side."I think anyone going away through to Dumbarton to play Rangers and coming home with a point will see that as a good point."They are a very strong side, they've invested heavily, they are top of the league.
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