Hull 'close' to ending winless run - Bedia
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Hull City striker Chris Bedia believes that the team is 'close' to ending their long winless run.
They drew 1-1 with Watford in Ruben Selles' first game in charge after losing their previous six.
But the point keeps them bottom of the Championship, while they are now 22 matches without a victory.
"We are very, very close," Bedia told BBC Radio Humberside. "I see the energy in the dressing room - everyone supports everyone; we're all together; everyone believes.
"If everyone believes, we will get there."
On loan Ivory Coast striker Bedia, 28, grabbed his third Hull goal, but a late Rocco Vata equaliser denied them a debut win for Selles.
"We worked more tactically," said Bedia. "The coach knows there are a lot of good, quality players in the team, so we worked more on tactics in the last two days."