Kilmarnock closing in on new manager as title bid suffers fresh blow

Kilmarnock's head of football operations James Fowler (right) looks on as the Rugby Park side draw 1-1 at home to Morton on Wednesday night. (Photo by Sammy Turner / SNS Group)Kilmarnock's head of football operations James Fowler (right) looks on as the Rugby Park side draw 1-1 at home to Morton on Wednesday night. (Photo by Sammy Turner / SNS Group)
Kilmarnock's head of football operations James Fowler (right) looks on as the Rugby Park side draw 1-1 at home to Morton on Wednesday night. (Photo by Sammy Turner / SNS Group)
Kilmarnock will step up their search for a new manager with a round of interviews over the next 48 hours and hope to be in a position to appoint Tommy Wright’s successor at the start of next week.

The Rugby Park side dropped two more points in the Championship promotion race as they were held 1-1 at home by bottom of the table Morton on Wednesday night.

Kilmarnock are now four points behind leaders Arbroath, having played the same number of games as the surprise leaders.

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