Hull City 2-1 Fulham

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Steve Bruce's side now have seven points from three matches played and are joint-top with Ipswich

Sone Aluko's late winner against Fulham saw Hull move level on points with Championship leaders Ipswich.

Ahmed Elmohamady gave the home side the lead, heading home from an Andrew Robertson cross in the 34th minute.

Former Hull favourite Tom Cairney brought the away side level with a stunning strike from 20 yards that flew past Allan McGregor.

But Hull rallied and Aluko's close-range finish after a Nikica Jelavic knock-down was a deserved winner.

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Bruce on Hull City v Fulham

Fulham goalkeeper Marcus Bettinelli and striker Matt Smith both suffered knee-ligament damage in a collision just before half-time.

England Under-21 international Bettinelli raced off his line to close down Hull forward Abel Hernandez and ran into his team-mate, with both players having to be replaced.

Kit Symons's side slip to 21st in the Championship table, just above the relegation zone with one point from their first three games.

Hull City manager Steve Bruce: "If we've got what we've got now then I'm very, very confident we'll mount a challenge.

"If we lose another four or five then we're goosed, that's my fear. That's being brutally honest and that's what we need to guard against.

"We showed a bit of resilience, and we didn't really play well in the second half after the first-half dominance. We're unbeaten since we've been back, so we're starting to get a little bit of confidence."

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Symons on Hull v Fulham

Fulham manager Kit Symons: "In the second half, we really upped our game; played on the front foot, took the game to Hull and scored a very good goal.

"We're in the ascendancy then. To then go and lose it from that position is hard to take but it's only three games in and I'm sick of saying the same things already.

"It can't be down to fitness, it must just be down to concentration, not being street-wise enough. It's costing us dearly and it needs to change."

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