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  1. Hull are 'going in the right direction' - Eganpublished at 17:09 BST 15 September

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    Hull City defender John Egan believes getting a point away at Swansea will be the beginning of a Tigers improvement in the Championship this season.

    The Tigers drew 2-2 with the Swans courtesy of Egan's 97th-minute goal to pick up their fifth point of the season.

    "It's important to come away from home and get results - it's a long season, every point is so important," Egan told BBC Radio Humberside.

    Before the international break, Hull City had lost two games on the bounce.

    In six games this season, including the Carabao Cup defeat at Wrexham, they have conceded 14 goals and only managed one clean sheet in the 0-0 draw at Coventry City in their opener.

    "We have to get more ruthless in our defending as a team," Egan said.

    "We [must] defend better, keep clean sheets, I think there's goals in the team so we've a lot of improvement to do but I think we're going in the right direction."

    Hull now sit 20th in the Championship but have three home fixtures - as well as a trip to Watford - to come before the next international break, against Southampton, Sheffield United and Birmingham City.

    "We have a really good squad and a good manager and I really feel like there's a lot to come from us this season," Egan added.

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  2. Yalcouye impresses while Hull show 'tenacity'published at 13:11 BST 14 September

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    BBC Final Score reporter

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    Yalcouye (centre) has one assist in four Championship games this season

    It was a dramatic finish in south Wales, with John Egan's 97th-minute equaliser securing a deserved point for Hull at Swansea.

    The Tigers, who haven't won away since 5 April, could have easily given up but showed unusual tenacity for a side struggling on the road.

    It was also written in the stars that Oli McBurnie, the former Swans hero, would score against his former club - and he did for a second time. The first came in 2023 for Sheffield United.

    Swansea will feel disappointed as they controlled large parts of the game and held the lead until so late.

    That said, Swans fans will feel that they've got a squad that can push for the top six.

    Malick Yalcouye, the 19-year-old on loan from Brighton, showed his potential as he started instead of injured Marko Stamenic.

    Sitting in midfield, he looked to drive forward with the ball at his feet, with pace and strength, on each occasion possible.

    He provided the assist for Zan Vipotnik's opening goal and was at the centre of the attack that led to Ronald's score.

    Drawing what the Hull defenders must have believed to be a foul that the referee had whistled for but hadn't as they stood like statues, Zeidane Inoussa crossed, Ronald tapped in unopposed.

    Yalcouye will have a big part to play in Swansea's season.

  3. Gyabi 'made to feel really welcome'published at 17:33 BST 12 September

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    Hull City midfielder Darko Gyabi says he is a player who is looking to "make an impact" following his move from Leeds in the summer.

    The 21-year-old joined Hull on a three-year deal, with the option of a further year, and has settled well since moving to the club.

    "It's weird because a lot of the boys went away with national teams so coming in, you're meeting people bit by bit, but everyone's back now so it's been good to meet everyone and be on the training pitch," he told BBC Radio Humberside.

    "Everyone's made me feel really welcome from the coaching staff to the players, the staff around have been really helpful, it's been easy to settle in and focus on playing football which is obviously what I'm here to do so it's been really helpful."

    Gyabi will be in contention to make his debut for the Tigers as they travel to South Wales on Saturday to face Swansea City.

    The midfielder is looking to make an instant impact at his new club.

    "I'm a player who likes to make an impact in both boxes, I like to get on the ball, drive with the ball and create chances," he said.

    "Something that I want to do this season is score more goals, give more assists and defensively I want to be solid as well.

    "I want to bring a bit of joy on the pitch as a midfielder going both ways."

    Gyabi spent much of his youth career at Manchester City before moving to Leeds in 2022.

    "In terms of growing up as a person, I went to Leeds when I was 18 and now at 21 you learn from playing games, through the loan spells that I had so I think I've definitely gained more experience," he added.

    "When I was at (Manchester) City, we played more attacking football and I like to get on the ball, I don't think that's changed."

    The towering midfielder spent 18 months on loan at Plymouth Argyle making over 50 appearances.

    That experience playing senior football helped him develop further.

    "Even at Plymouth under the managers we had, the managers saw the quality that I had on the ball and what I could do going forward," he said.

    "I think one of my biggest strengths is having the ball at my feet, driving forward and shooting so that's what I want to keep doing and keep improving."

    Listen to the full interview and more on BBC Sounds.

  4. Key points from Jakirovic press conferencepublished at 12:40 BST 12 September

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    Jakirovic: 'We have a wider roster'

    Hull City head coach Sergej Jakirovic has been speaking to BBC Radio Humberside ahead of his side's trip to Swansea City on Saturday (15:00 BST).

    Here are the main talking points:

    • The squad were able to use the international break as an opportunity to rest and recover and had some useful training sessions where Jakirovic saw improvements on the football he witnessed in the 4-2 loss at Bristol City last time out.

    • New midfield signings Amir Hadziahmetovic and Darko Gyabi were brought in to fill the six and eight roles. Bosnia and Herzegovina international Hadziahmetovic brings a range of experience and "balance, calm on the ball" whilst Gyabi brings power, height and quality in transitions.

    • Keeping hold of Charlie Hughes is huge for Hull City with Jakirovic saying his departure would "kill [the] group" because it wouldn't have been possible to buy a replacement. Jakirovic believes that "Charlie needs to play for Hull City all season and then go to [a] Premier League club."

    • Akin Famewo and Enis Destan have been back training with the group and will feature in the squad for the Swansea game. Of Destan, Jakirovic praised his work rate and his aerial ability when attacking the box.

    • Against Swansea City, Jakirovic is looking for improvements on the performance against Bristol City, especially in defence. Jakirovic was disappointed with the players "losing their heads" after conceding goals against the Robins.

    • Jakirovic is "pleased" with Hull City's transfer window having managed to hold onto key players and recruiting in areas where it was needed, altogether achieving a "wider roster."

    Listen to the full interview with Sergej Jakirovic and more Hull City on Sounds.

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  5. Pick of the stats: Swansea v Hullpublished at 10:29 BST 12 September

    Side-by-side of Swansea and Hull club badges

    Swansea City will be seeking to continue their good form and host a Hull City side who have won just one of their last five games across all competitions on Saturday (15:00 BST).

    The Swans have lost just one game so far this season, away from home at league leaders Middlesborough whereas Hull have been beaten in their last two league games conceding seven goals in the process.

    • Swansea have lost just one of their last six league games against Hull (W3 D2), winning two of the last three encounters (L1).

    • Since a 2-0 victory in the Premier League in August 2016, Hull are winless in their last six league trips to Swansea City (D3 L3).

    • Among current Championship sides, only Middlesbrough (32) have earned more points in the competition than Swansea since Alan Sheehan's first game in charge in February (31 – W9 D4 L4), winning six of their nine league games at home in that time (D2 L1).

    • Hull have conceded seven goals in their last two league games (L2), just one fewer than in their previous nine matches in the Championship (8).

    • No team's Championship games have seen fewer goals scored than Swansea this season (6 – F4 A2), with all four of their goals scored coming in the second half of games.

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  6. New boy Gyabi 'will be massive' for Hull Citypublished at 17:03 BST 3 September

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    Hull City's deadline day signing Darko Gyabi came as a surprise to many, but Leeds United fan writer Adonis Storr reckons he could be exactly what the squad needs.

    The 21-year-old midfielder, who came through the Manchester City academy, joined the Tigers from Leeds on a three-year-deal.

    He also boasts 12 appearances for England Under-20s, scoring two goals.

    And Storr, the Leeds fan writer for the BBC Sport website, explained why the young midfielder is a profile fit for Hull City.

    "Very young, 21, very good player, technically good on the ball as you'd expect from a Man City academy product," Storr told BBC Radio Humberside.

    "He's tall, he's six foot five and he recently, in the last two seasons, has developed his progressive runs [and] dribbling."

    Gyabi made an impressive impact on loan at Plymouth Argyle, racking up 58 appearances across two seasons in all competitions.

    "If you look at his stats for the last two seasons, he's in the 86th percentile against other midfielders for progressive carries," added Storr. "What that means is he carries the ball at least 10 yards and into the opposition's half."

    Hull City have had less possession than their opposition in three of their four Championship games this season. Their only win has come against Oxford United, when they had 74.8% possession.

    Storr says Gyabi has the ability to turn defence into attack rapidly by winning the ball back and keeping it, adding an extra dimension that can win Hull games.

    "He's always had a bit of defensive stability in bringing control to the midfield, but he's now moved into that classic box-to-box role," Storr added.

    "He'll be massive in terms of counter-attacks for Hull - he might be able to link the defence to the attack and bring players into the game."

    Listen to the full interview and more from Hull City on Sounds.

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  7. Hull winger Kamara heads to Getafe on loanpublished at 11:39 BST 2 September

    Abu Kamara playing for Hull (in their away kit) at Wrexham in a Carabao Cup tieImage source, Rex Features
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    Abu Kamara started Hull's first game of the season and made two substitute appearances after that

    Hull City winger Abu Kamara has moved to Spanish side Getafe on a season-long loan deal.

    Kamara, 22, joined Hull 12 months ago in a permanent switch from Norwich City.

    He played 37 games for the Tigers last season and had made three appearances this term, but he will spend the rest of the campaign in La Liga, while Getafe have the option to make the move permanent next summer.

    Kamara also spent the 2023-24 season on loan with Portsmouth in which he helped them to win the League One title.

  8. Hull could lose more players before window shutspublished at 12:59 BST 31 August

    Owain Gwynedd Griffith
    BBC Final Score reporter

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    Hull have lost two of their first four Championship games

    The Tigers slump to another away defeat - 5 April the last win on the road. It is not the result or performance that's of greatest concern to the travelling fans but keeping this squad together before the transfer window closes.

    With the club under transfer restrictions, fans are desperate not to lose Saturday's captain Charlie Hughes. Coventry are keen on the centre-half and have allegedly had a third bid rejected. This follows the departure of Sean McLoughlin to Blackburn back in July.

    With gaping holes in the defence in the opening 45 minutes against Bristol City, you are left wondering how they will plug the leaky defence if he leaves. They have conceded seven goals in the last two matches.

    At the other end of the pitch, Joel Ndala and David Akintola are frighteningly quick and seem like decent signings alongside the nuisance Ollie McBurnie.

    Scoring goals won't be the problem but keeping them out will.

  9. 'I like the city, it is good to be here' -Akintola published at 16:46 BST 29 August

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    Akintola: 'It’s good to be here'

    David Akintola said he has "settled in very well" to life with Hull City as the Championship club prepare for Saturday's fixture away to Bristol City.

    The forward played for Adana Demirspor and Caykur Rizespor in Turkey before making the switch to the Tigers this season.

    "I have settled in very well. The guys in the team and the staff they have made me settle in well, and I like the city, it is good to be here," he told BBC Radio Humberside.

    "I have trained with the team and I am in a good shape. I feel good and I am ready to play.

    "When I was at home and on holiday I was making sure I was training all the time. When I got here it wasn't that much of a difference, but there is a difference between training on holiday and training with a team."

    It is the first time the 29-year-old has played in England having started his career in Denmark at Midtjylland.

    But it is not the first time he has heard of Hull having followed the club's top-flight campaigns of the past.

    "Growing up in Nigeria we all knew Hull City from back when they were playing in the Premier League," he said.

    "So, to be able to get a call from them, it is a no brainer, and when I got the call, I couldn't say no - it was an easy decision to be here."

    Bristol City are yet to lose in the league this season, but did go out of the Carabao Cup in the second round against Fulham.

    "If Bristol City haven't lost this season, they will have to lose to us first as we are mentally ready, physically ready, and focused.

    "We are going there with the mindset of getting three points, and I hope we will get the three points."

    Listen to the full interview with David Akintola and more on BBC Sounds

  10. Pick of the stats: Bristol City v Hull Citypublished at 12:39 BST 29 August

    Side-by-side of Bristol City and Hull City club badges

    Bristol City host Hull City on Saturday (15:00 BST) with both sides only suffering the one defeat so far this season.

    Gerhard Struber's Robins are unbeaten in the Championship so far picking up five points after back-to-back draws followed an opening day romp at Sheffield United, with the Austrian's only loss being in the EFL Cup on Wednesday to Premier League side Fulham.

    Hull's unbeaten league start came to an end last weekend following a 3-0 defeat to Blackburn Rovers, but manager Sergej Jakirovic says his squad are prepared for the game after an illness struck the squad.

    • Bristol City have lost just one of their past 14 league games against Hull City (W7 D6), with that a 2-1 defeat in July 2022.

    • Hull City have won just one of their past 27 away league games against Bristol City (D7 L19), conceding 2.5 goals on average per visit to Ashton Gate in that time.

    • Bristol City are unbeaten across their opening three league games this season (W1 D2), last going four undefeated to start a league campaign in 2020-21.

    • Hull have won just one of their past eight away league games (D4 L3), failing to score in three of their last four.

    • Bristol City have lost just one of their past 16 home league games (W11 D4), conceding multiple goals in just one match during that stint.

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  11. 'We trained very well this week' - Jakirovic published at 16:15 BST 28 August

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    Jakirovic: 'They train very well, energy's back'

    Hull City boss Sergej Jakirovic says his squad are fully fit after several players were recently laid low by a virus.

    The Bosnian says there are no new injuries, with Charlie Hughes back in training ahead of their trip to Bristol City on Saturday (15:00 BST).

    He also said a decision will be taken on Friday on whether Louis Coyle will be back for the game.

    "He (Coyle) is a captain, he's very important as a leader, he has lots of quality as well," Jakirovic told BBC Radio Humberside.

    On the anticipated signing of Amir Hadziahmetovic on loan from Besiktas, Jakirovic said: "I'm pleased with him because we missed a few options in the middle. He can play number six or eight.

    "We are closing this deal and he wants to come here. I think he will improve this group a lot, with his professionalism after 10 years in Turkey.

    "He has great personality. He will be a great reinforcement."

    Listen to the full interview and more on BBC Sounds.

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  12. Jakirovic rues illnesses among Hull squadpublished at 17:31 BST 23 August

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    Jakirovic: 'They punished us'

    Hull boss Sergej Jakirovic felt a virus among the squad was a factor in the 3-0 loss at home to Blackburn, but admitted the visitors deserved their win.

    Key defender Charlie Hughes and summer signing Akin Famewo missed the match because they were ill, while others played despite being under the weather.

    "A very disappointing day for us. After 20 minutes we had some chances to score and then we made one mistake in our defence which they punished with a goal," Jakirovic told BBC Radio Humberside.

    "At half-time we tried to change things and they then punished us with two quick goals. In the end I must congratulate Blackburn on a deserved win.

    "We had a lot of problems before this game. We missed some players and had a virus in our dressing room, so this is maybe a key question of energy and intensity.

    "We must analyse this game, keep going and keep working."

  13. Pick of the stats: Hull City v Blackburn Roverspublished at 10:00 BST 22 August

    Side-by-side of Hull City and Blackburn Rovers club badges

    Hull City will aim for back-to-back home wins when they host Blackburn Rovers on Saturday (12:30 BST).

    The Tigers are unbeaten in the Championship so far whilst Rovers seek their first win of the season.

    • Hull City have won three of their last four league games against Blackburn Rovers (L1), which is as many victories as across their prior 16 meetings combined (D4 L9).

    • Blackburn Rovers have won four of their last six away league games against Hull City (L2), which is as many victories as in their prior 13 league visits.

    • Hull City remain unbeaten in the Championship this season (W1 D1) and could go three league games unbeaten at the start of the season for successive campaigns for the first time since 1993-94.

    • Blackburn Rovers have lost each of their opening two league games this season. They last lost their opening three matches of a campaign back in 2016-17 when they were ultimately relegated to League One.

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  14. Hull City keen to 'close Hadziahmetovic deal'published at 18:27 BST 21 August

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    Hull City want Bosnian midfielder Amir Hadziahmetovic

    Hull City boss Sergej Jakirovic has revealed he would like to sign Bosnia and Herzegovina midfielder Amir Hadziahmetovic on loan from Besiktas.

    The Tigers are prevented from making permanent signings because of an English Football League embargo.

    But they can bring in loan players and Jakirovic admits he wants Hadziahmetovic.

    "Yeah, of course, we need such a profile," he told BBC Radio Humberside. "He can improve this group for sure, number six or number eight.

    "He has big experience. He's almost 10 years in Turkey. That shows his quality.

    "Besiktas have brought some players in and he's searching where he can play. We will try to close this deal."

  15. 🎧 Was Hull appeal against restrictions a success?published at 09:59 BST 20 August

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    Restrictions: 'The club will have to move on from this'

    "You've only got to look at some of the clubs in the Premier League that have been spending hundreds of millions and not necessarily moving on.

    "Sometimes developing what you've got, taking the squad and saying 'it's not perfect but we are a team together'... building an 'us against the world' mentality can work in a club's favour."

    Football finance expert Kieran Maguire breaks down the EFL's decision to reduce Hull City's spending restriction from three transfer windows to two, including why they chose not to drop them completely and how it doesn't spell total doom and gloom for the side this season.

    Listen to Maguire's full analysis and more on BBC Sounds.

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