Kilmarnock captain Brad Lyons is glad of the quick chance to make amends for Sunday’s defeat by Rangers when Aberdeen visit Rugby Park on Wednesday night.
The 28-year-old midfielder left Govan “angry and frustrated” after the 3-1 deficit, which was only Killie’s third league loss of the season but the second set-back in a row.
Derek Cornelius’ maiden Gers goal in Danny Rohl’s first home game as Light Blues head coach after 15 minutes was cancelled out by Killie’s George Stanger.
However, five minutes after the break, Brazil striker Danilo restored the home side’s lead with a header and in the 72nd-minute, substitute Youssef Chermiti notched his first Rangers goal since his move from Everton in the summer, with Killie goalkeeper Eddie Beach at fault.
Stuart Kettlewell’s side have lost t

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