Chelsea and Everton might have played out a rather uneventful 0-0 draw at Goodison Park on Sunday, but there was at least one moment of pure class from Pedro Neto. The Chelsea winger, who made a big-...
Things were looking up for the Dons on Saturday when Topi Keskinen scored a deflected opener against Hibernian but the visitors roared back with three goals to claim all three points. The Finnish winger, 21, was one of Aberdeen's top performers during their impressive start to the season and has scored five goals since his summer arrival from HJK, also providing a couple of Premiership assists. Former Aberdeen manager Derek McInnes' Killie side may have designs on the top six but Jimmy Thelin's Dons are in need of inspiration to get their season back on track and Keskinen is just the type of player that can stretch teams.
When the Christmas Day leftovers are in the fridge and the wrapping paper is heading to the recycling bin, there's a full Boxing Day Scottish Premiership fixture card to be savoured.
Kilmarnock manager Derek McInnes says his January transfer aims aren't confined to strengthening a threadbare defence. With Robbie Deas suspended and fellow centre-back Stuart Findlay a long-term injury absentee, Killie played a back three in Friday's 1-1 draw against Motherwell, with winger Fraser Murray and midfielder Brad Lyons at full-back. "I think for every manager, you look to try and bring some reinforcements in if we can, and maybe one or two of the lads look to move on and get some regular football as well, which is natural," said McInnes.