Killie boss Derek McInnes can count himself lucky on Sunday afternoon that Celtic went off the boil after half time.
His side wee blown away within half ab hour and another Dundee Utd style demolition was looking likely. In the end, the game ended 4-1 with zero goals coming in the second half.
Despite being blown away. McInnes used his post-match interview to have a go at the referee for not sending off Celtic striker Oh, for a high boot.

The Kilmarnock manager upset that one of his players was sent off earlier this season for a similar offence and was moaning about the consistency.
When you’re side has just been soundly beaten 4-1, it’s natural you want to lash out at anything and everything. McInnes even admits it shouldn’t be a red card, but because his side were punished by an offence he wanted to see Celtic reduced to ten men.
It’s something McInnes could go and ask the SFA, but he’s chosen to make a public spectacle out it to take away from some of his side’s failings on Sunday afternoon.
He continues to be the perennial loser and can’t handle Celtic at all.