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Hull City 1-0 Ipswich Town - Half-Time
Saturday, 15th Sep 2018 16:00

Jarrod Bowen’s third-minute goal has given Hull City a 1-0 lead over the Blues at half-time at the KCOM Stadium.

Flynn Downes returned to the Blues starting line-up in midfield alongside Cole Skuse with Jon Nolan taking the more advanced central role behind Jon Walters, who was the lone striker.

Kayden Jackson dropped to the bench where Danny Rowe was included for the first time in the Championship this season. Janoi Donacien was again the loanee to miss out on a place in the 18.

In front of a very sparse KCOM Stadium crowd Hull took the lead from the first attack of the game in the third minute.

Downes dawdled and was caught in possession by Fraizer Campbell midway inside the Town half and the former Crystal Palace man played in Jarrod Bowen on the right of the box from where he dinked the ball over Dean Gerken with Matthew Pennington unable to clear off the line. It was Bowen’s third goal in three games against Town and his first of this season.

After the shock of conceding the early goal it took the Blues a little while to threaten. However, they briefly began to make some headway and on 13 Gwion Edwards worked space to cross from the right and Jordan Graham was just prevented from getting in a shot from the edge of the box.

Town came close to claiming an equaliser in the 16th minute from a well-worked corner. Graham’s deep flag-kick from the right was nodded back across the area by Skuse and Nolan headed wide at the near post when he will feel he ought to have done better.

However, almost immediately the Tigers came close to doubling their lead. Campbell again sent Bowen away, this time down the middle, and only a well-timed challenge from skipper Luke Chambers prevented the former Hereford forward from getting in a shot at goal.

The Blues were unable to get the ball away from their area and on 19 a cross from the left reached Campbell who failed to make contact with an acrobatic attempt at a volley.

Hull continued to put Town under pressure winning a number of corners, one of which Evandro flicked not too far over at the near post.

The Tigers continued to control the game but without creating further chances until the 33rd minute when Campbell headed over from a Todd Kane corner.

Town had made no impact at the other end since Nolan’s header but in the 34th minute Walters won a freekick midway inside the Hull half but Graham’s set piece towards the striker was too long.

The Blues were starting to make more of an impression, however, and a minute later Nolan played the ball into the box from the right to Walters, who turned it on to Graham on the left, from where the on-loan Wolves man curled a shot not too far wide.

Then, on 40, Graham’s cross from the left was poorly cleared by Stephen Kingsley to the edge of the box and Nolan struck a difficult half-volley over the bar. Soon after, Hull were forced to swap the injured Daniel Batty for Kevin Stewart.

Town continued to threaten and on 44 Knudsen’s very deep cross from the left reached Edwards rushing in at the back of the box and the Welshman volleyed powerfully against Kingsley.

Although the Blues had ended the half on top, they had been very much second best for most of the period and were fortunate to be only a goal behind.

The early goal inevitably gave the home side - without a win at home in their previous four games this season - a boost, while the Blues struggled to make an impact aside from the brief spell in which Nolan went close.

However, they might well have grabbed a leveller from their spell just before the break and will hope to start the second half in the same manner as they continue to look for their first win under Paul Hurst.

Hull City: Marshall, De Wijs, Burke, Evandro, Kane, Batty (Stewart 41), Bowen, Henriksen (c), Kingsley, Campbell, Elphick. Subs: Long, Dicko, Grosicki, Irvine, McKenzie, Martin.

Town: Gerken, Spence, Chambers (c), Pennington, Knudsen, Skuse, Downes, Edwards, Nolan, Graham, Walters. Subs: Bialkowski, Chalobah, Jackson, Harrison, Rowe, Ward, Edun. Referee: Tony Harrington (Cleveland).


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Chondzoresk added 16:06 - Sep 15
Mr Hurst. Sort it out...and quickly
Yours sincerely,

All ITFC Fans
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martin587 added 16:07 - Sep 15
🙉🙉🙈🙈
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Viking1759 added 16:14 - Sep 15
We were terrible for 40 mins!!!
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Trac70 added 16:14 - Sep 15
Poor, poor, poor!!!! Hate to say it BUT we ain't got a clue!!! Sad ✔😢😢
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Viking1759 added 16:15 - Sep 15
Getting better though!!
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GSH71 added 16:27 - Sep 15
Relegation for sure , even if the team does start playing better it will be too late,at this rate we will be so far down on points by Xmas
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Skip73 added 16:32 - Sep 15
Wow, its so much better than last season when we had Mick in charge. This is so much more entertaining!!
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inghamspur added 16:32 - Sep 15
I I know it's early days but we are going down.
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blueboy1981 added 16:39 - Sep 15
....... yet another game there for the taking against poor opposition - serious questions as to if the players brought in are up to it ? - also - is PH's philosophy and game plans up to the step up ?

Questions will soon need answers - with a few results.
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norfstanda added 17:01 - Sep 15
2 nill loss. Rubbish. No scoring threat and can't defend. Not a good combination. Hmmmm, wonder if micks available?
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dukey44 added 17:06 - Sep 15
To sum it up the manager looks lost and looks like a rabbit in bright headlights and doesn't know what do do next? 1 player up front only works if you supply him or is that just me thinking out load?
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grinch added 17:06 - Sep 15
This is the worse town team since Duncan's days the Hurst experiment is not working we have played some of the worse teams in championship and looked poor does not look good for rest of season Hurst has turmed Town into a 1st division side from goal keeper onwards. Cannot protect him now with he is new etc they are poor he has had 2 weeks training time nothing improved we made Hull look good which is a difficult thing to do his signings are poor are best its a shambles really and it looks like he is out of his depth 5 goals all season so poor. Cannot see what he is going to do as he wasted money on second rate forwards its not working at all
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runningout added 17:14 - Sep 15
I'm always optimistic, and I still am. Blips just lasted too long Hey ho
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norfstanda added 17:39 - Sep 15
He's out of his depth
He's out of his depth
Paul Hurst
He's out of his depth
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