Pandur a 'one-man barrier' in Coventry draw

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As far as goalkeeping performances in the Championship are concerned, Ivor Pandur's for Hull against Coventry must be considered as one of the most impressive in the division this season given the high stakes for his team at this stage of the season.
Hull's poor home form is significant reason for their plight, but as Coventry laid siege to their goal at the MKM Stadium, Pandur stood tall to earn the Tigers a precious point.
The Croatian made a variety of excellent saves to keep his team in a largely one-sided contest. His positional sense and command of his area unwavering until the cruellest of deflections saw him beaten at the start the second half.
The one-man barrier maintained his composure though and as he kept the score down, Hull grabbed their unlikely late leveller.
And there was still time for one late stop - probably the best of the lot - from Milan van Eiwijk's venomous late strike.
Pandur's player-of-the-match performance suggests Hull have a goalkeeper they can rely on in the remaining four games and beyond.
