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PREVIEW: Sky Blues head to Hull

City return to Humberside for the first time in nine years...

29 October 2021

The Sky Blues travel to East Yorkshire to face Hull City at the MKM Stadium in the Sky Bet Championship this Saturday. Here’s everything you need to know about our opponents.

Fact File

Name: Hull City Association Football Club
Founded: 1904
Stadium: MKM Stadium (first opened 2002)
Capacity: 25,400
Nickname: The Tigers
Address: MKM Stadium, West Park, Hull, HU3 6HU.
Pitch Size: 125 x 81 yards

 

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The Opposition

Hull City currently find themselves in the bottom three of the Sky Bet Championship having only won once since their opening day 4-1 win against Preston North End at Deepdale.

A Premier League club as recently as 2017, Hull were promoted last season from League One as champions and announced that the stadium was being renamed to the MKM Stadium in June.

Grant McCann brought in 10 new players to the club over the summer, including George Moncur from Luton Town, Andy Cannon from Portsmouth, and Tom Huddlestone, who rejoined the club from Derby and featured in an FA Cup Final for the Tigers first time around.

Since the Preston game, Hull’s only victory came against Middlesbrough at the beginning of the month whilst they have also picked up credible draws with top of the table AFC Bournemouth, in form Blackpool and on the road at Swansea.

Keane Lewis-Potter and Josh Magennis are the joint highest scorers for the Humberside club with two goals apiece, although Lewis-Potter does have an additional strike in the Carabao Cup, with four players tied on one league goal plus an own goal making up their tally.

 

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Manager

Belfast born Grant McCann enjoyed a 15-year playing career, making his professional debut in the Premier League for West Ham United against Middlesbrough in 2001.

After loan spells at Livingston, Notts County and two spells at Cheltenham Town, he joined the Whaddon Road club permanently in January 2003 for a record fee of £50,000.

Whilst in Gloucestershire he earned promotion to League One through the Play-Offs in 2005/06, playing the full 90 as The Robins beat Grimsby Town at the Millennium Stadium.

He made the step up to the Championship halfway through the 2006/07 season and scored an injury time winner against Ipswich Town on his debut.

The next season he moved across the Championship in January 2008 to Scunthorpe United where he was relegated from and then promoted back to the division with another Play-Off victory, this time at Wembley against Millwall.

After missing only four games in the whole of 2009/10 Championship season with the Iron he departed for Peterborough United where he would earn promotion through the Play-Offs for a third time, defeating Huddersfield Town at Old Trafford.

McCann racked up 81 second tier appearances for Peterborough before departing in 2015 after playing 186 games in total, scoring 35 times for the London Road club.

He appropriately ended his career in Linfield of Northern Ireland, in the country he had earned 39 caps for over an eleven-year international career, scoring against Liechtenstein, San Marino twice and Israel.

McCann returned to Peterborough to begin his coaching role in 2015 and was briefly caretaker that September before being given the job full time in the spring of 2016 and leading Posh to 11th place finish before being dismissed after a run of seven games without a win in February 2018.

He took over Doncaster Rovers in June 2018 and led them to the FA Cup Fifth Round for the first time since 1956 as well as making the Play-Offs in his only season in charge where they lost to Charlton Athletic on penalties after the two legs finished 4-4 on aggregate.

At the end of that season, he crossed from South Yorkshire to East Yorkshire and took up the reigns of Hull City and despite having them eighth in the table on New Year’s Day they were relegated on the final day of the season.   

Last season however McCann and his team responded by winning the League One title, going unbeaten from February to May to finish on 89 points and began their return to the second tier with a 4-1 victory at Deepdale.

Over his time at the MKM Stadium, McCann has managed 122 matches recording 47 wins, 27 draws and 48 defeats.

 

Last Six Games

Lost – Hull City 1-0 Hull City (Sky Bet Championship)

Lost – Hull City 1–2 Peterborough United (Sky Bet Championship)

Lost – Huddersfield Town 2-0 Hull City (Sky Bet Championship)

Won – Hull City 2-0 Middlesbrough (Sky Bet Championship)

Drew – Hull City 1-1 Blackpool (Sky Bet Championship)

Lost – Stoke City 2-0 Hull City (Sky Bet Championship)

 

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Last Time We Met

The two sides last met in March 2012, with the Sky Blue winning 2-0 at the MKM Stadium in the Sky Bet Championship.

The home side were denied by Joe Murphy in the early exchanges, with the Irish ‘keeper denying both Matty Fryatt and Robbie Brady with good saves.

But it was City who took the lead in the 13th minute when Sammy Clingan’s free kick was headed on target by Richard Keogh but Tigers’ ‘keeper Vito Mannone couldn’t hold on to the ball and in his attempt to clear Liam Cooper could only find the back of his own net with an attempted clearance.

Alex Nimely then hit the angle of bar and post ten minutes before half time before Gary McSheffrey forced Mannone into another save.

Liam Rosenior had a shot blocked by Martin Cranie before McLean then sprang Murphy into action.

Cody McDonald came off the bench and after Mannone denied the striker, another effort four minutes from time made the game safe to give Andy Thorn’s side their first away win of the season.

Sky Blues XI: Joe Murphy (GK), Jordan Clarke, Richard Keogh, Martin Cranie, Chris Hussey (Cyrus Christie 82’), Gael Bigirimana, Sammy Clingan (C), Oliver Norwood, Gary McSheffrey, Alex Nimely (Cody McDonald 67’), Clive Platt.

Unused Subs: Chris Dunn (GK), Jordan Willis, Gary Deegan.

 

Head-to-Head Record

Sky Blues Wins – 16

Draws – 9

Hull City Wins – 18

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Club Connections

Dele Adebola

Lagos born striker Dele Adebola spent a four-and-a-half-year spell with the Sky Blues, making 182 appearances and scoring 36 goals before featuring ten times for Hull City in the 2011/12 campaign.

Adebola began his career at Crewe Alexandra in 1992/93 and, after loan spells at Bangor City and Northwich Victoria, he found the back of net 16 times as the Railwayman earned promotion to the second tier.

After seven goals by February Adebola attracted the attention of Trevor Francis, who spent £1 million to take him to Birmingham City.

Whilst at Blues he reached the 2001 League Cup Final, but they lost on penalties to Liverpool, and after brief loan spell at Oldham Athletic and a season at Crystal Palace, where he was reunited with Francis, he joined Coventry City in 2003.

After loan spells at Burnley and Bradford City Peter Reid put Adebola back in the side, linking up well with Gary McSheffrey, and he scored six goals before doubling his tally the next season in the first season at the Coventry Building Society Arena, scoring twice in the first match there against Queens Park Rangers.

He also netted the only goal of the game in wins over Luton Town, Burnley and Stoke City as the Sky Blues finished eighth in the Championship.

He scored nine goals the following season before departing midway through the 2007/08 season for Bristol City, who lost in that year’s Championship Play-Off Final against Hull City.

Ten goals the following season earned Adebola a move to Nottingham Forest and featured 70 times whilst at the City Ground.

Summer 2011 saw the experienced forward arrive Hull City and he made his debut for them on the opening day of the season against Blackpool, and featured in wins over Ipswich Town, Watford and former club Nottingham Forest before joining Notts County on loan for the last two months of the season.

2012/13 was Adebola’s last season in the Football League and he scored six times in 26 matches for Rochdale, ending season with two months at Wrexham.

He ended his almost two-decade long career with 450 league starts, making an additional 199 appearances off the bench and scored 138 times.

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Match Officials

David Webb will be the man in the middle for the match with Hull City.

It will be the second time this season he will officiate a Sky Blues match, after overseeing the 2-1 win over Reading in August.

So far this season, Webb has awarded 56 yellow cards and one red card in his 9 Sky Bet Championship, 2 Sky Bet League One and 2 Carabao Cup matches.

Webb will be assisted by Steven Meredith and Michael George whilst Neil Hair will act as the fourth official.

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Match Reports

REPORT: Hull City 0-1 Sky Blues

Tigers tamed by Matty Godden goal...

30 October 2021

City came away from Humberside with all three points, and their second away win of the season, thanks to Matty Godden's first half header.

Mark Robins' side were wearing their new 2 Tone third kit for the first time and after the opening end to end exchanges, the Sky Blues went ahead at the MKM Stadium through Matty Godden’s fourth goal of the season!

Viktor Gyökeres collected the ball out wide and cut inside but before he could get his shot away Jacob Greaves slid in with a perfectly timed challenge however the ball went straight to Ian Maatsen.

The young left back then crossed first time and found the head of Godden in the box who found the far corner to give City the lead.

Godden then went close with a second minutes later after he was played through the middle by Callum O’Hare, but his effort was saved by Matt Ingram in the Tigers goal.

The home side won a corner after Jake Clarke-Salter blocked a dangerous cross, but Dom Hyam’s clearance could only find Greg Docherty who put the ball back into the box, however Di’Shon Bernard’s header was comfortably saved by Simon Moore.

Gyökeres was found on the right again and holding off the defender, took him time to fashion a chance with Ingram equal to the striker’s well hit shot.

Keane Lewis-Potter then whipped a ball in that found the foot of Tom Eaves however Simon Moore got down well to stop the shot, with the ‘keeper not to know the flag would be raised.

George Moncur and Lewis-Potter then tried shots from distance however they went nowhere near troubling Moore with the home side trying to find a breakthrough.

City earned four successive corners to end the half with Hyam the closest to finding to net with his effort, which was headed away for the fourth corner by Eaves.

HALF TIME: Hull City 0-1 Sky Blues

City started the half on the front foot with Maatsen teeing up Gustavo Hamer before Gyökeres earned a corner which was headed over by Kyle McFadzean.

Hamer then fired a free kick just wide before Fankaty Dabo fired across goal but couldn’t find a City shirt.

The Sky Blues then created a well worked chance on the edge of the box when Hamer found Godden who played in Gyökeres with is shot going just wide of Ingram’s right-hand post.

Hull won a throw in that was aimed into the box and flicked on towards substitute Mallik Wilks, but his header went wide of the goal.

Jamie Allen then did a one two with Viktor Gyökeres but his shot whilst under pressure went over the bar.

Maatsen then fired another cross in which flew just over the head of Tyler Walker as the Sky Blues pushed for a second.

Callum Elder whipped a free kick into the box which Wilks turned goal bound and was brilliantly tipped over the bar by Moore.

Deep into stoppage time, the home side won a free kick but Elder couldn’t get his effort on target and with that City earned their first win on the road since August!

FULL TIME: Hull City 0-1 Sky Blues

SCORERS: Matty Godden (9’)

CARDS: Tom Eaves (53’), Andy Cannon (65’)

ATTENDANCE: 11,901

 

Sky Blues XI: Simon Moore (GK), Fankaty Dabo, Dom Hyam, Kyle McFadzean (C), Jake Clarke-Salter, Ian Maatsen, Gustavo Hamer (Liam Kelly 83’), Ben Sheaf, Callum O'Hare, Matty Godden (Jamie Allen 68’), Viktor Gyökeres (Tyler Walker 76’).

Unused subs: Ben Wilson (GK), Michael Rose, Todd Kane, Martyn Waghorn.

Hull City XI: Matt Ingram (GK), Josh Emmanuel, Di’Shon Bernard, Jacob Greaves, Callum Elder, Richard Smallwood (C) (Sean McLoughlin 46’), Greg Docherty, George Moncur (Mallik Wilks 63’), Andy Cannon, Keane Lewis-Potter, Tom Eaves (Josh Magennis 63’).

Unused Subs: Harvey Cartwright (GK), Lewie Coyle, Ryan Longman, Matt Smith.

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