Ross County 2-1 Kilmarnock: What the manager said
Kilmarnock boss Derek McInnes told BBC Scotland: "Very strong first-half. We were very confident with our work, we dealt with the movement of Ross County. We used the ball well, deservedly went in front. Really pleased with what the players were giving us.
"In the main, we were fine in the game. We didn't need it to be dramatic, we needed to be in charge and for a spell in the second half, we were exactly that. The onus was on County to try and do something and it changes on the sending off.
"We've seen a lot of soft sending offs. The first one - Liam's guilty of stopping the play and he doesn't need to do that. But we've not seen a yellow card for that all season.
"We're not arguing the point too much on that, because it's silly on his part. The second - he's trying not to grab him because he knows he's on a yellow. It's not last gap, he's done everything not to bring him down. I think it's in the soft variety.
"We get another red card which was thankfully overturned and rightly so. The game became too dramatic and once again we're talking about a couple of decisions, and a sending off, that's cost us.
"I'm annoyed and frustrated at my own team, that we've allowed a game to unravel. We're disappointed with a few aspects of the officiating but also with ourselves."