Palmer 'buzzing' at chance to help Tigers to safetypublished at 12:24 17 March

Kasey Palmer started his career with Chelsea
Hull City midfielder Kasey Palmer said he is relieved to be back playing and contributing to the Tiger's battle to avoid relegation from the Championship.
The 28-year-old was credited with an assist for Abu Kamara's goal in their 1-1 draw at West Bromwich Albion on Saturday, having returned to Ruben Selles' team at the start of the month after recovering from an ankle injury picked up in December.
"It was frustrating to pick up the injury in just the manager's second or third game, and missing two or three months wasn't easy, especially with where the team was in the league," Palmer told BBC Radio Humberside.
'"I'm just buzzing to be back and to be able to contribute with us getting points and to get us to safety."
The Jamaican international joined Hull from Coventry City for an undisclosed fee in August, and said that having taken seven points from their past three games, a break for the internationals fixtures is not ideal.
"It's probably a bad time for us to be having a break with the results we are picking-up lately, but I think everyone needs a break, although the manager will be on us to make sure we're not coasting.
"He's rejuvenated us and the results are starting to come. The group has really come together and it's going to be an interesting end to the season. Hopefully, we can look up rather than down."
Hull City, who are currently 19th and three points above the relegation zone, are next in action on 29 March when they host fellow strugglers Luton Town.