Joe Hugill says Kilmarnock always believed they would pull a victory out the bag even when the pressure came on against Dundee at Rugby Park. Hugill's two late goals gave Neil McCann's side a 3-1 win to ensure Killie will be playing Premiership football next season. There were nervous moments after Dundee levelled through Charlie Reilly, and with St Mirren beating Aberdeen at Pittodrie, it looked like the battle to avoid the relegation play-off would go down to the final match.
Read more: 'We always believed' - goal hero Hugill praises Killie spirit
Referee explains Sesko handball decision in Liverpool’s defeat to Man United
BBC Sport has been reflecting on the forthcoming Netflix documentary which details Liverpool's unlikely comeback in the 2005 Champions League final. As he reflects on Benitez's time in charge, Carragher says the manager's training methods were "a bit weird". "Rafa would say, 'right the ball's at cone A, the ball's at cone D, the ball's at cone F' and then we'd all have to run to where we should be."
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Scotland await Conway news before Tuesday squad deadline