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  1. 'It's always been an honour to be captain' - Coylepublished at 11:33 BST 30 September

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    Hull City captain Lewis Coyle says he feels in a good spot physically despite missing pre-season due to a hamstring injury.

    Coyle has made four Championship appearances this season, his most recent in a 2-1 defeat by Watford on Saturday.

    The 29-year-old defender says he was lucky his injury only kept him out for seven weeks and insists the Tigers are in a good place despite a so-so start that has yielded eight points from seven games.

    "We've still got a few players to come back that have been a huge miss for us - I think when we have a fully fit and healthy squad, we do have a fantastic squad in the Championship," Coyle told BBC Radio Humberside.

    "I'm glad to be back out there to help the boys as much as I can.

    "It's nice to get the approval of the manager - for me, it's always been an honour to be captain. If different managers come in and have a different opinion, that would be something I'd have to respect.

    "I've always had good lads around me that have helped me - and the lads who have come in, the standard of training has gone up massively."

    Hull City next host Preston North End on Tuesday (19:45 BST).

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  2. Pick of the stats: Hull City v Preston North Endpublished at 11:41 BST 29 September

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    Hull City return to the MKM aiming to get back to winning ways after being stunned by Watford late-on in a 2-1 defeat on Saturday.

    The Tigers romped to a 3-1 win over Southampton in their most recent home game and though they are the fifth-leading scorers in the division with 11, nobody has conceded more than the 14 they have shipped.

    Preston are the visitors on Tuesday night (19:45 BST) and head east on a three-match unbeaten run after a goalless draw at home to Bristol City on Saturday.

    The Lilywhites have lost only one of their seven Championship matches to lie in sixth, though their sole defeat did come on the road at Portsmouth, and while they have only scored seven times in as many games, they have the best defence in the second tier with just five conceded.

    • Hull have only lost one of their past six league meetings with Preston (W2 D3), and could win back-to-back league games against the Lilywhites for the first time since November 2019.

    • Preston have only enjoyed two wins in their past 12 league visits to Hull (D3 L7), a 2-1 triumph in September 2017 and a 1-0 win in February 2022.

    • Hull have alternated between winning (3) and losing (2) their last five home league games, beating Southampton 3-1 last time out. The Yorkshire side have managed just one clean sheet in their past 24 at home in the Championship (2-0 v Plymouth in March).

    • After their 1-0 win at Derby, Preston are looking for back-to-back away league victories for the first time since March 2024 (3 in a row).

    • Hull's Oli McBurnie has five goal involvements (2 goals, 3 assists) in three home league games this season, both scoring and assisting in two of them.

  3. Lack of second goal frustrates Jakirovic in Hull loss at Watfordpublished at 18:45 BST 27 September

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    Jakirovic: 'The second half was very poor'

    Hull City boss Sergej Jakirovic lamented his side's inability to score a second goal as his slide slipped to a 2-1 defeat to Watford after taking the lead at Vicarage Road.

    The Bosnian told BBC Radio Humberside: "There was too big a difference between the first and second half and that needs to improve.

    "In my opinion we were the much better team and we had a couple of chances to score a second or third, and we didn't do that.

    "We knew they would react in the second half but I never felt we were under pressure, but both goals we could have defended better.

    "When we lose the ball they are really dangerous – maybe the best in the league. But we were very poor in the second half, I do not know why."

  4. Pick of the stats: Watford v Hull Citypublished at 12:19 BST 26 September

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    Watford boss Paulo Pezzolano will be looking to ease some pressure as the side welcome Hull City on Saturday (15:00 BST).

    The Hornets have lost their past two games to see them just hovering above the relegation zone and put Pezzolano under the microscope at a club known to have little patience when it comes to under-performing managers.

    Perhaps it's a good time to face a side that hasn't been able to do much damage in recent years, but the Tigers are coming off a huge 3-1 win over Southampton and it could be just the confidence boost they need to break Watford's unbeaten run.

    • Watford are unbeaten in their last four league games against Hull (W2 D2), winning this exact fixture 1-0 back in April last season.

    • Hull have failed to either win (D2 L2) or score in any of their last four away league games against Watford since a 2-1 win in December 2012.

    • Watford have won just one of their last 11 league games (D3 L7), beating QPR 2-1 in their first home game of the season.

    • Having beaten Southampton 3-1 last time out, Hull are looking to secure consecutive league victories for the first time since a run of three ending in October 2024.

    • No Championship player has been involved in more goals than Hull's Oliver McBurnie this season (6), with his three goals and three assists all coming in his last five appearances.

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  5. Tigers midfielder Belloumi suffers new injury woepublished at 11:51 BST 26 September

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    Hull City boss Sergej Jakirovic has revealed midfielder Mohamed Belloumi will be sidelined for at least six weeks with a hamstring injury.

    The 23-year-old made his first start for 11 months in last Saturday's 3-1 Championship win over Southampton after recovering from a serious knee problem, but was forced off just before half-time.

    "He is positive and I also try to be very positive to lift him up because I told him after 11 months out, what is six to eight weeks? Nothing, but it's not easy to be strong in your mindset," Jakirovic told BBC Radio Humberside.

    "Eight weeks is the maximum for him to be out but we expect him back in six weeks."

    Belloumi has scored two goals in the 14 league appearances he has managed for the Tigers since joining from Portuguese side Farense in August 2024 and Jakirovic has liked what he has seen of the Algerian since he took over as head coach in June.

    "He showed his qualities in the 120 minutes he has played since his return, especially one-on-one when attacking the defensive line," Jakirovic added.

    "He's a very good player so it's a big impact for us but we have to stay positive and think in six weeks he will be back and the international break helps us for two weeks so we'll be without him for [only] four weeks when we have games."

    Hull City return to Championship action at Watford on Saturday (15:00 BST).

  6. 'Without Sheff Wed, would it have been different for Hull?'published at 09:57 BST 26 September

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    Hull City sporting director Jared Dublin believes the turmoil at Championship rivals Sheffield Wednesday has played a role in the English Football League's decision not to fully overturn the Tigers' transfer sanctions.

    Hull were initially given a three-window transfer fee restriction after missing payments for loan players but saw that sanction reduced to two, with the third window suspended, after an appeal.

    "I believe the circumstances around Sheffield Wednesday played a part," Dublin told BBC Radio Humberside.

    "Whether that's conscious, subconscious, or as a larger concern within regards to ownership within the Championship specifically.

    "Had this happened without the Sheffield Wednesday situation, would things have been different? Legally, they will say 'no' but from my perspective there's a big drive from the EFL to make sure these situations like Sheffield Wednesday don't happen.

    "I don't think we are anywhere near that level of financial strain and stress and disappointment but we've been given our ruling and we have to live with it."

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  7. Six teams in Championship play-offs 'dilutes it' - Smithpublished at 17:02 BST 24 September

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    A potential move to take the Championship play-offs down to eighth place would damage the competition's credibility, according to former Huddersfield, Stoke and Middlesbrough defender Tommy Smith.

    The EFL board is set to discuss proposals to increase the number of teams in the end-of-season play-offs from four to six but Smith, who was promoted to the Premier League with Huddersfield via the play-offs in 2017 is not a fan of the idea.

    "It's not for me - I think it suits teams who don't really have a chance to get in the top six," he told the BBC's EFL podcast 72+.

    "From a credibility point of view the top six is there to be aimed at and you have to earn your place in it."

    The play-offs were first introduced for the 1986-87 season where sides finishing third down to fifth were involved along with the team third-from-bottom in the top flight.

    After two seasons the format was changed to be played out between teams finishing third to sixth in the second tier.

    "To finish eighth in the Championship and potentially get promoted to the Premier League it just doesn't sit right with me," added Smith.

    "Notoriously over the past years getting into the top six is tough and when you get in there after a long hard season it feels brilliant, so to make it a top eight it dilutes it."

  8. Jakirovic keeps reminding McBurnie of goal targetpublished at 16:04 BST 22 September

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    Oli McBurnie: "The chairman wants 20 goals now. It was 15 when I signed"

    Hull City striker Oli McBurnie says that boss Sergej Jakirovic keeps reminding him of his goal targets after he scored his third of the season in their 3-1 win against Southampton on Saturday.

    The Scotland international was set a target of 15 goals by Jakirovic when he joined from Las Palmas in the summer and it is a number he is not being allowed to forget.

    "He [Jakirovic] keeps reminding me, he just said after the game 'how many more?'," McBurnie told BBC Radio Humberside.

    "Him and the chairman, every time they see me, they keep reminding me there's a tally I need to get to so I'm just trying to get there."

    The 29-year-old has three goals and three assists to his name across the Tigers' opening six Championship games, plus a fourth strike in their Carabao Cup loss to Wrexham in August.

    However, regardless of his own personal ambitions, McBurnie believes that the helping his team-mates find the net is just as valuable as taking the glory for himself.

    "You are going to be judged on your goals as a striker," he added.

    "I think only scored five goals last year and maybe eight assists, so it gets to 'oh, you only scored five goals'. It always reverts back to you're a striker and you need to score goals.

    "If you get 13 goal contributions - goals or assists - it means you and your team have got 13 goals so it doesn't matter if you've scored or anyone else has scored."

    Listen to the full post-match interview with McBurnie and more Hull City content on BBC Sounds.

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  9. Tactical shape helped Hull succeed - Jakirovicpublished at 19:35 BST 20 September

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    Hull City is Sergej Jakirovic's first job in English football

    Hull City head coach Sergej Jakirovic believes it was his side's shape that was the reason behind their 3-1 win against Southampton on Saturday.

    Goals from Kyle Joseph, John Lundstram and Oli McBurnie saw off a struggling Southampton all despite the Tigers having less than 30% possession of the ball.

    "I'm very happy because the players put everything out on the pitch with energy, with intensity," said the Bosnian to BBC Radio Humberside.

    "We were struggling in some situations because Southampton is a very good team, invest a lot of money and they will fight for promotion for sure because this is traditional.

    "I knew we wouldn't have the ball because they are very good in possession, but the plan was that we were compact if we are low or in the middle zone.

    "At the end it succeeded because we scored three beautiful goals, especially with crosses, because when we analysed Southampton they struggled with controlling the players in the box."

  10. Pick of the stats: Hull City v Southamptonpublished at 12:24 BST 19 September

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    Southampton go in search of their first Championship win since the opening day of the season when they head to Hull City on Saturday (15:00 BST).

    Saints have drawn three and lost one of their four fixtures since beating Wrexham in dramatic fashion, but are still one point and five places better off than the Tigers before their meeting at the MKM.

    City salvaged a point at Swansea last time out but the 2-2 draw meant they had conceded 11 goals in their past four games, which earned them four points.

    • Hull City won their last league meeting with Southampton in February 2024 but haven't won back-to-back matches against the Saints since the 1950-51 second tier campaign (4-1 home, 3-2 away).

    • Southampton have won four of their last five away league visits to Hull City (L1), winning 2-1 in their most recent trip in 2023-24.

    • Only Wrexham's Championship matches (164) have seen more shots than Hull's games (150 – 69 for, 81 against).

    • The Tigers have conceded two or more goals in each of their last four league games, having not done so in any 16 games beforehand.

    • Southampton have won just two of their last 33 league matches (D8 L23), drawing each of their last two. The Saints last drew three in a row in August/September 2021 (four consecutively).

    • Hull City striker Oli McBurnie could make his 250th appearance in the top four tiers of English football. He has, however, never scored in five previous outings vs Southampton, only facing Bristol City (7) more times without scoring among current Championship clubs.

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  11. Hull will be diligent over managing Millar's returnpublished at 16:39 BST 18 September

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    Hull coach Dean Holden says Tigers will 'diligent' approach to Liam Millar's return

    Assistant coach Dean Holden says Hull City will be diligent about when to reintegrate Liam Millar into the first team.

    The Canadian midfielder, who turns 26 later this month, sustained an ACL injury against Burnley on 23 October 2024 but has returned to training with the Tigers and is in contention for a return to the squad.

    City snatched a last-gasp 2-2 draw at Swansea on Saturday to make it five points from five games and welcome Southampton to the MKM Stadium on Saturday (15:00 BST).

    Here are some of the key points from Holden's pre-match interview with BBC Radio Humberside:

    • He expects the same squad for the visit of the Saints as the one which drew at Swansea, as Matt Crooks and Semi Ajayi remain sidelined, though they have returned to rehab on grass.

    • Millar is back in training but "we have to choose which is the right game for him to return in. We have to be diligent."

    • The club are pleased with the performances of Lewie Coyle and Mo Belloumi since their return from injury.

    • After a cameo off the bench at Swansea, Enis Destan played in an under-21s game against Charlton in midweek and has impressed in training.

    • Holden has loved every second of his time at Hull since joining in the summer. "It's a fantastic place to work with great people and an exciting squad."

    Click here to listen to the full interview with BBC Radio Humberside via BBC Sounds

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

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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.

  14. 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."

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  15. 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."

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

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    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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  17. 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."

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