Derek McInnes admits the way of Kilmarnock's defeat to Aberdeen wasn't adequate.
The Dons dished out a Pittodrie hammering to the Ayrshire facet, and Rugby Park boss McInnes was left annoyed on the facet simply sooner or later after penning a brand new four-year deal at Killie.
A Bojan Miovski brace was complimented by targets from Vicente Besuijen and Anthony Stewart which cancelled out which turned out to be a comfort from Ash Taylor on his Pittodrie return.
The defeat leaves Killie second-bottom of the Scottish Premiership, six factors off ninth-place.
McInnes informed Killie TV: "We had been missing in character, missing in perception, I assumed we had been first rate till we misplaced the primary purpose.
"I used to be disenchanted with the response of shedding the purpose, shedding one other so rapidly, it is a crime and never adequate.
"The third purpose simply earlier than half time was an actual blow, and the fourth was from a set play, I believe that is 4 away video games in a row we have conceded from one.
"It is not adequate, now we have acquired to be higher and now we have to work higher, we have to point out extra physicality on the pitch."
Jordan Jones created the primary actual likelihood as he discovered Christian Doidge with a cross within the tenth minute, however the Welshman’s header flew off track.
The Dons took the lead due to Besuijen within the twenty second minute, two minutes earlier than Miovski fired dwelling from the penalty spot to ship the Reds right into a 2-0 lead.
Within the twenty eighth minute Taylor fired a header dwelling from a nook to present the guests hope.
However that was dashed simply earlier than half time when Miovski bagged his second after a defensive mix-up.
Aberdeen captain Stewart fired dwelling from a nook simply after the hour mark to pile distress on the visiting assist and seal a snug victory for Jim Goodwin's facet.
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