Kettlewell on penalty 'standard', need for consistency & semi-final chancepublished at 10:57 BST 17 September 2025
Martin Dowden
BBC Sport Scotland Senior Reporter
Image source, SNSKilmarnock manager Stuart Kettlewell has been talking to the media before the Premier Sports Cup quarter-final at home to St Mirren on Friday night.
Here are the key points:
Following Celtic's controversial late winner at Rugby Park on Sunday, Kettlewell believes a "standard" has been set in "what's going to be a penalty" this season and if similar incidents "aren't given as penalties, then that one was wrong".
The Kilmarnock boss was keen to move on and focus on the quarter-final but confirmed he has not sought further clarification from SFA head of referee operations Willie Collum.
"I think I'd be speaking for the vast majority of people within Scottish football and tell you we don't want to see them given as penalties," he continued, adding that his conclusion is we'll see "an awful lot of penalties, and a lot that people are going to be really, really frustrated by".
Overall, Kettlewell called for "consistency" in penalties being awarded.
On the chance to reach a semi-final at Hampden, Kettlewell says "you go into every season with the hope and desire to try and get there," suggesting he may need to divert from Plan A to Plan B, C and D as both teams will have a good go at progressing.
He believes Killie have been performing to a high level without getting rewarded with victories and says it boils down to "execution".
He expects a "couple" of players who have been missing through injury to be pushing for a place in the squad or a starting berth on Friday night.






















