In a thrilling showdown at Rugby Park, Kilmarnock captain Robbie Deas heaped praise on teenage sensation Findlay Curtis after the Rangers loanee delivered a performance that could define the club's season. The 19-year-old winger, who started the match out of position at right-back, showcased his versatility and resilience, scoring a stunning goal in the second half to seal a 3-0 victory over Dundee United.
This crucial win lifted Kilmarnock above St Mirren and out of the relegation playoff spot, while also confirming Livingston's drop from the top flight. With Scotland head coach Steve Clarke watching from the stands, Curtis proved why he's one of the most exciting young talents in Scottish football, adapting seamlessly when moved further up the pitch after the break.
"Fin's a fantastic lad," Deas said, reflecting on the teenager's impact. "He comes in, he works so hard, and he fits in so well. He deserves everything he's got. I'm delighted for him."
Curtis, who made his international debut against Japan in the last international window, has been a revelation this season. Whether playing at wing-back, attacking midfielder, or now right-back, his adaptability has been key to Kilmarnock's survival hopes. "He's playing different positions—I don't know how many he's played today—but he's more than capable of it," Deas added. "He's a very level-headed guy. I'm absolutely delighted for him, and I hope he keeps it up."
For Kilmarnock fans, Curtis's rise is a story of hard work paying off. For the player himself, it's just the beginning. "He's got his Scotland call-up and his debut, but he knows himself that he still needs to work hard," Deas concluded. "You can see that today."
