Kilmarnock bag a late win against Morton thanks to a Rory McKenzie strike. And he was the first to admit it wasn't pretty, but knows that securing three points was the most important thing.He said: “Yeah I am delighted, that’s what we set out to do - get a win.“It wasn’t the prettiest of games, we could probably have played a lot better on the ball.“I think there was periods we were flat, but we produced a real moment of quality and scored a good goal.“We defended well all game and the goalkeeper made a good couple of saves.“I am pleased with the result, but in terms of level of performance it wasn’t near how we’ve been this season."When asked if it's a good sign that they won without playing at their best Wright said: “That would be the.
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