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Hull City 3-0 Town - Match Report
Tuesday, 20th Oct 2015 21:41

Goals from ex-Blue Alex Bruce, Chuba Akpom and David Meyler saw Hull City to a comfortable victory over Town at the KC Stadium. Sub Bruce headed the opener in the 36th minute, Akpom made it 2-0 seven minutes later and Meyler vollyed home a brilliant third on 58.

Town boss Mick McCarthy made five changes to the team which drew 0-0 with Huddersfield on Saturday with Giles Coke handed his first league start alongside Jonny Parr, Kevin Bru, Larsen Touré and Daryl Murphy.

Cole Skuse (ankle) and David McGoldrick (groin) both missed out due to injury with Freddie Sears, Brett Pitman and Ainsley Maitland-Niles dropping to the bench.

Ryan Fraser (knee), Tommy Oar (concussion), Luke Hyam (knee) and Teddy Bishop (hamstring and shin splints) were also unavailable.

The Blues lined-up in a 4-3-3/4-5-1 formation with Murphy in the centre of the front three with Parr on the left and Touré on the right, and Coke, Douglas and Bru the midfield trio.

Former Town loanee Jake Livermore started in midfield for the Tigers, while ex-Blues defender Bruce and one-time trialist Eldin Jakupović were on the bench.

The Blues started on the front foot and first Douglas, playing the Skuse role behind Bru and Coke, and then Touré won freekicks in dangerous areas but Town were unable to create an opening from either.

The visitors continued to look the more dangerous side and on nine Coke saw a strike from the edge of the area blocked by Moses Odubajo after a corner had been cleared to him. The home side immediately broke but Andy Robertson shot high and wide.

In the 12th minute Ahmed Elmohamady crossed for Abel Hernandez, who headed into the ground straight at Blues keeper Dean Gerken.

But the Blues were still having most of the ball and the game was largely being played in the Hull half of the field.

Just before the quarter hour, with the Blues enjoying long spells on the ball, Murphy’s backheel found skipper Luke Chambers on the right of the area and his powerful strike was deflected into the side-netting.

The home fans were starting to show their frustration with their team when Touré was given the space to shoot a minute later, the Guinean international’s effort hitting a Tigers defender.

Moments later Hull were forced into a substitution when defender Curtis Davies was replaced by ex-Blue Bruce.


Gerken was off his line quickly to clear from Hernandez in the 19th minute after the Uruguayan striker had been played in by Robertson.

In the 25th minute sub Bruce picked up the game’s first yellow card for an ugly challenge on Bru 30 yards out from goal. Full league debutant Coke took the kick and curled a shot just wide of Hull keeper Allan McGregor’s left post.

There was a scare for the Blues just before the half hour when Elmohamady out-ran Jonas Knudsen and cut the ball back to Sam Clucas in space but the ex-Chesterfield man scuffed what was a very good chance wide.

Two minutes later, Coke got his name in referee Christopher Kavanagh’s book for a foul on Meyler.

The home side were beginning to quieten the Blues down and get on top and in the 34th minute Elmohamady sent over another dangerous cross from the right but Hernandez again headed weakly to Gerken.

In the 36th minute the Tigers went in front. Parr and Tommy Smith scrambled the ball away from Bruce after Clucas’s corner from the left had fallen for the defender in the box. But the danger wasn’t gone and Clucas subsequently sent over a deep cross from the byline to the far post and Bruce looped a header over Gerken, under the bar and into the net.

Murphy looked to hit back straight away, turning his man and smashing a powerful 30-yard shot, but straight at McGregor.

On 40 Tigers skipper Michael Dawson was booked for pulling back Parr midway inside his own half. From the freekick, Christophe Berra scuffed a header wide.

Two minutes later, Meyler volleyed not far over from the edge of the box, but a second Hull goal wasn’t too long in coming.

Parr lost possession, Odubajo broke down the left and sent over a low cross towards Akpom, who slammed home from close range.

Neither side threatened again before referee Kavanagh blew his whistle to signal the end of the half.

Town will have been happy enough with their evening’s work up to the final 10 minutes of the period having taken the game to the home side and enjoying a large amount of the ball.

However, they had created little in the way of clear-cut chances with Hull keeper McGregor not forced to make any significant saves.

For the goals, the Blues made heavy weather of clearing the initial danger then allowed Bruce to win the ball when it was sent back in, while the second came after possession was surrendered in a dangerous area.

With Town having a mountain to climb in the second half, McCarthy swapped Parr and Coke for Ainsley Maitland-Niles and Freddie Sears and moved to 4-4-2.

Four minutes after the break, the Blues were caught cold as Hull took a quick freekick on the right, Elmohamady sending over a cross which Gerken pawed from under his bar.

But Town were also making some early headway and shortly after Bru had felt he’d been fouled not far outside the box, Sears scraped a 25-yard shot wide.

On 52 Elmohamady broke away down the right having been sent away by Hernandez but Berra got across to block his shot.

Five minutes later, Akpom cuts inside from the right and shot just over, then Elmohamady volleyed over with the Tigers by now well on top.

And the home fans didn’t have to wait too much longer for their side’s third goal. Clucas’s cross from the left was deflected into the air to the edge of the box and Meyler took the ball on his chest and volleyed past Gerken.

Brett Pitman replaced Touré in the 72nd minute with the home side well in control and a Town comeback looking hugely unlikely.

Maitland-Niles squandered a rare Town opportunity as the game moved into its final 10 minutes, the lively Sears’s cross from the right deflecting to the on-loan Arsenal man, who shanked his shot at 90 degrees to the target.

With five minutes remaining Maitland-Niles was fouled by Meyler 25 yards out to the left of goal and Pitman forced McGregor into his first serious save of the evening down to his left, Clucas turning the loose ball behind. Following the corner, Douglas shot over from the edge of the box, the Blues’ final effort of another disappointing evening.

Town’s poor run of form continues with McCarthy’s men now without a win in five league games, having won just once in their last eight in the Championship. They have dropped to 11th in the table and are now without a goal in three games.

After enjoying a decent first half hour, albeit without creating much in front of goal, the Blues never recovered from Hull’s two quick goals shortly before half-time and in the end were well beaten.

Any hope of a second-half comeback was ended by Meyler’s excellent third and the Tigers comfortably saw out the remainder of the game.

Town’s early season dreams of an automatic promotion challenge currently seem a long, long way away with another tough trip to Nottingham Forest - where they are without a win since December 1999 - on Saturday.

Hull City: McGregor, Odubajo, Dawson (c) (Maguire 80), Davies (Bruce 18), Robertson, Meyler, Livermore, Elmohamady, Clucas, Akpom, Hernandez (Aluko 68). Unused: Jakupović, Huddlestone, Maloney, Diamé.

Town: Gerken, Chambers (c), Smith, Berra, Knudsen, Coke (Maitland-Niles 46), Bru, Douglas, Touré (Pitman 72), Parr (Sears 46), Murphy. Unused: Bialkowski, Malarczyk, McDonnell, Emmanuel. Referee: Christopher Kavanagh (Lancashire). Att: 15,942 (Town: 456).


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Blue1990 added 21:42 - Oct 20
Muck out.
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unknown100 added 21:43 - Oct 20
Actually laughably bad, as soon as you saw the team sheet did we expect anything less, sooner McCarthy goes the better
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blueboy1981 added 21:43 - Oct 20
Surprise, surprise ........... NOT.
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Blue1990 added 21:45 - Oct 20
Mick even.
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Michael11 added 21:45 - Oct 20
I'm not going to be on the 'Mick Out' bandwagon just yet. I just beg for him to pick a sensible line up without trying to fit in all of his teachers pets every week. How on earth has Douglas kept his place for so long? How bad can the defence possibly be before he changes it? Why are we still playing players out of position just to accommodate them? (Chambers!!!!) I just think we have too many players who know they don't have to play well and still be an automatic pick. Also, Gerken's not done bad at all since coming in, but it's only since he came in that we've started shipping in goals and our formed dipped. Coincidence??
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Norwichbeater added 21:45 - Oct 20
Time to move on. Give us something to look forward to. MM great job in stabilising but one dimensional. He has recruited good free transfers but not playing them to their strengths. With our strikers we should at least be trying to win and not fearing every great side that we appear to be playing every week.nvery poor and frustrating. Booooo
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StochesStotasBlewe added 21:46 - Oct 20
A big well done...................to the 456 die hards who made the trip to watch that sh*te.
Lost for words really.
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bobble added 21:46 - Oct 20
least the wallabies won
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cobsterblue added 21:47 - Oct 20
Be honest how many of you predicted a loss as soon as you see our line up ???????

There was changes yes but none of the players the fans wanted. Do we still think mick knows best ?
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Norwichbeater added 21:48 - Oct 20
He is full of flannel though. I am sure he will come out with some great one liners again! Talks a great game every time.
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itfc1981 added 21:48 - Oct 20
Least Mick made changes, poor changes and not in defence where they are most needed. But still he made changes.
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prebbs007 added 21:50 - Oct 20
Bye Bye Mick. Get the bus to drop you off in Yorkshire on the way back. Thanks for keeping us out of league 1 now do is a favour and go away before you go to us what you did to wolves. No plan B. Not really much of plan A actually. Continue to pick wrong back 5 and 20 goals conceded still doesn't convince you. The fans have turned and 1 win in 8 is relegation form.

Time up. See ya !!!!
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blueboy1981 added 21:50 - Oct 20
Over to you - MR EVANS.
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Suffolk_n_Good added 21:50 - Oct 20
Boring, predictable, lack of creativity, players keeping their places despite lack of form, no real investment, dwindling crowds....... Evans only has himself to blame..... Night all.
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Ipswichlove added 21:51 - Oct 20
It's simply not good enough:

1 win in 8 games
Not scored in last 3
Haven't won in 4 home games
Knocked out the cup
6 points from possible 24
19 conceded in last 9 games

Not good enough. Mick, get in together.
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megamoth added 21:51 - Oct 20
If a crystal ball showed that we wouldn't be playing in the Championship next year, I would be sick. Our only way out of this league is straight through the bottom. Which funnily enough is precisely how I feel right now.
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Kesblue66 added 21:52 - Oct 20
Changes yes,but not in right places.Still same back four.Chambers still at rb.Parr on the wing,i ask you At this rate forget top six,start looking at the bottom.Most people can see the problems,but not mm.
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cats_whiskers added 21:53 - Oct 20
That's now 3 consecutive games Town have failed to score and that points gap below us is closing up.
Should Forest win on Saturday they will go above on goal difference.
Worrying times indeed
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essexboy added 21:54 - Oct 20
It's a sad day when you have to say your manager has lost the plot.Very strange changes tonight.If we don't win Saturday at Forest,the knives will be out for Mick.
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cornishblu added 21:55 - Oct 20
Credit to the 456 ...safe journey home ...will be with you on Saturday
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jas0999 added 22:00 - Oct 20
Another abysmal result and performance. Game lost before a ball was kicked as Mick clearly after a draw. However, Coke - a laughing stick at Sheffield and Toure are two cheap freebies who won't win you anything. Doubt either would get in a division two side. In fact, Bru aside our midfield tonight was woeful. Parr lacking since injury, Douglas atrocious. I don't care what anyone says, this was a one up front. This team nowhere near good enough for the championship, let alone promotion contenders. defensively poor, with Gerken flapping again. Division one player at best. I keep saying it, but summer was spent cashing in on Mings, fleecing the fans where possible and spending the least amount on players. Lots of frees, loans and inexperienced players, but not the quality we needed. The quality would have cost money however and that's the problem. In my mind Evans owes the fans an explanation. The Mings and indeed Cresswell money hasn't been spent, despite the spin from Milne and the club. We have in fact saved money on wages as much as we have reinvested. We simply haven't been competitive and Evans needs to explain why not. As for Mick, well he has lost the plot after comments Saturday and team selection today. I can't see where the next win is coming from. Dark days ahead, with Mick and Evans sharing the blame.
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NSL added 22:00 - Oct 20
But we have the best 4 strikers in the league? How have we not scored in 3 games? Scientific miracle it is
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Kesgraveblue92 added 22:01 - Oct 20
We made changes tonight but we still played the same back four. Chambers once again proving he is not a right back. How come virtually everyone can see this but MM can't? Parr on the wing smells of desperation to me.
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gazza73 added 22:01 - Oct 20
Didn't see the game but the 3 changes mick made at the start were the 3 subbed off , did they play bad or is it just that Mike won't sub his favourites ????
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pumpee added 22:04 - Oct 20
In Mick we trust!! COYB!!
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