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  1. Hull boss Jakirovic looking at positives after Cup exitpublished at 12:11 13 August

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    Jakirovic: 'I've never won on penalties'

    Hull City manager Sergej Jakirovic says his players should take the positives from their defeat by Wrexham on penalties in their Carabao Cup first-round tie.

    The game ended 3-3 when striker Ollie Palmer came on and scored two injury-time goals to force the shootout, which the Red Dragons won 5-3.

    After failing to make round two, Jakirovic wants to look forward to Sunday's home game against Oxford United in the Championship (15:00 BST).

    "The boys gave everything on the pitch, I think looking forwards it's good," Jakirovic told BBC Radio Humberside.

    "I said to them to keep their heads up and that Sunday is a new game to look forward to.

    "Thank you to the fans, I felt like we were playing at home, the atmosphere was great."

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  2. Hull confident of keeping Hughes published at 15:59 12 August

    Nick Mashiter
    BBC Sport football news reporter

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    Hull are confident of keeping defender Charlie Hughes at the MKM Stadium.

    The Tigers have rejected two bids from Championship rivals Coventry, the last being £7m, for the 21-year-old.

    Hull sold Jacob Greaves to Ipswich for £17m last summer and it is expected any offer for Hughes would need to eclipse that to even be considered.

    But the Tigers are also under a transfer embargo and unable to sign players for a fee, meaning they would not be able to reinvest the money for a replacement, leaving them determined to keep Hughes.

    He joined Hull from Wigan last summer as a replacement for Greaves - winning the club's Young Player of the Year award - and has made 28 appearances, including Saturday's opening 0-0 draw at Coventry.

  3. Jakirovic happy to grab draw in Coventry openerpublished at 19:00 9 August

    Sergej Jakirovic on the touchline at CBS ArenaImage source, Rex Features
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    Sergej Jakirovic was previously in charge of Turkish Super Lig club Kayserispor

    Hull City head coach Sergej Jakirovic says he was happy to pick up a point on his debut in English football.

    Bosnian Jakirovic took over at MKM Stadium this summer after Ruben Selles was sacked.

    And his new-look team came through a tough assignment at last season's play-off semi-finalists Coventry City.

    "I'm very happy with the point, especially the beginning of the season when you never know where you are after the preparation," he told BBC Radio Humberside.

    "It's very confident for the boys to see they can play against favourites as Coventry for me is in the top five in this league.

    "It's a very promising point for us."

  4. Pick of the stats: Coventry City v Hull Citypublished at 13:00 8 August

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    After falling at the semi-final stage of the Championship Play-offs in May, Coventry begin their latest quest for promotion to the Premier League with the visit of Hull City on Saturday (12:30 BST).

    Frank Lampard begins his first full season in charge aiming to steer the Sky Blues to a fast start, something which evaded his predecessor Mark Robins in recent seasons.

    Having avoided relegation on the final day of last season, a new era begins for Hull City with Sergej Jakirovic taking charge of the Tigers for the first time after replacing Blades-bound Ruben Selles at the helm in June.

    • Coventry City have won just one of their last seven league games against Hull City (D3 L3), failing to keep a clean sheet across that time.

    • Hull City have won four of their last six away league games against Coventry City (D1 L1), winning three of those without conceding in the process.

    • This is the second time that Coventry and Hull have met on the opening day of a league campaign, with the previous fixture back in August 1966 in the second tier seeing the Sky Blues win 1-0 on home soil.

    • Hull have won two of their last three away games that have fallen on matchday one of an EFL campaign, though did lose their last 2-1 vs Norwich City in August 2023.

    • Last season in the Championship, only Josh Brownhill (24) and Finn Azaz (23) recorded more goal contributions among midfielders than Coventry's Jack Rudoni (22 – 10 goals, 12 assists). Two of those came against Hull (one goal, one assist).

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  5. 'Hull players are paid - but what about ambition?'published at 11:29 31 July

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    Curtis Davies: on restrictions and the new season

    Former Hull City captain Curtis Davies says that the Tigers' current financial issues won't leave the players concerned about their wages - but it will make them worry about the club's ambitions.

    The side has struggled since sacking boss Liam Rosenior in May 2024 after coming up one place short of the play-offs that season.

    The following year they ended up in the relegation fight, dismissing replacement Tim Walter in November while next boss Ruben Selles secured them another year in the Championship before departing for Sheffield United.

    They are now under the guidance of boss Sergej Jakirovic but the Bosnian has no experience in English football and has to deal with a transfer embargo that the club is currently appealing.

    "The players are getting paid so that side is fine - it's the ambition," Davies told BBC Radio Humberside.

    "If you sign for a club and this club finished seventh when you signed and they sack that manager to get this next manager that they think is going to take you to the next level, you're sold that dream.

    "But then you end up escaping relegation with two managers and now another manager the year after.

    "The likes of Semi Ajayi that came from West Brom, a very good player, a Nigerian international, maybe thought as well the club might kick on... but now, because of the fee restriction, we may be going in this direction."

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  6. Hull's Omur returns to Turkey on loanpublished at 18:11 26 July

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    Abdulkadir Omur has played under three different bosses at Hull since joining in February 2024

    Hull City midfielder Abdulkadir Omur will spend the season on loan at Turkish Super Lig club Antalyaspor.

    Omur initially moved to Hull from Trabzonspor in February last year and has played 37 games for the Tigers.

    But the 26-year-old, capped 14 times by his country, spent the second half of last season back in his homeland on loan at Caykur Rizespor.

    Now he returns for a second loan spell, having not been included in Hull's plans with new head coach Sergej Jakirovic.