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‘Gunners not scary’

Blow for Warnock as Wilks’ injury time winner leaves Boro facing fight for survival

- SLICK MALLIK 47% 3 2 0 2 18 1 0 53% 3 7 5 3 21 0 1 CONFIDENT BY JAMES NURSEY

GRANT McCANN reckons Hull might just have pulled off their shrewdest transfer move when they landed Mallik Wilks.

Wilks marked his first appearance since sealing a £1million permanent move from relegation rivals Barnsley with a priceless injury-time strike to lift the Tigers out of the drop zone.

The deal to firm-up the 21-year-old winger’s loan move was agreed back in January but sealed less than 24 hours before kick-off after City were unable to extend his temporary stint at the KCOM Stadium.

Hull manager McCann said: “Mallik’s had a tough time and hasn’t known if he’s coming or going in the last few days so it’s great to finally sort it. He’s just the kind of player we need here at the club and he’s produced for us right when we needed him to.”

A contest between two struggling teams that sparked into life early on with two goals in the opening eight minutes looked to be fizzling out into a draw. That was until Wilks stole in to drill the ball home from a cushioned header from Jordy de Wijs.

It sealed City’s first win in 14 games since New Year’s Day and their first three-point haul at home since before Christmas to hand their survival hopes a massive boost.

It was harsh on Middlesbro­ugh, who led through Britt Assombalon­ga’s fourth-minute penalty – the striker breaking an eight-month goal drought after De Wijs tripped Hayden Coulson. Herbie Kane hauled Hull level four minutes later with a replica of his stunning long-range free-kick in Saturday’s 3-3 draw at Birmingham after Wilks had been hauled down.

Liverpool loanee Kane then hobbled off injured to rob the Tigers of one of their main attacking threats and both sides looked happy to settle for a point until Wilks’ interventi­on.

It means Stoke drop into the bottom three and leaves Boro a point above the drop zone after being leapfrogge­d by Hull. The relegation picture is further clouded by Wigan’s impending 12-point deduction for entering administra­tion.

Boro boss Neil Warnock said: “We’ve got the players here at the club to get us out of this situation.”

vChampions­hip, The Valley, KO 8.15pm MILLWALL boss Gary Rowett wants to heap more misery on Charlton – even though he feels sorry for his former club.

Rowett’s Lions make the short trip to the Valley tonight hoping to revive their own fading play-off hopes.

Charlton are battling to beat the drop and Rowett (right) feels sympathy, even if Millwall diehards don’t. He said: “They’ve had so much turmoil over the years.

“Our fans won’t feel sorry for them but they haven’t had a lot of stability, they’ve gone from one owner to the next owner. It’s felt like they haven’t had a chance.”

vLeague One play-off semi-final, 1st leg KO 7.30pm GARETH AINSWORTH has told Fleetwood boss Joey Barton his Wycombe side will relish any attempts to put the frightener­s on them.

The hosts will have dozens of scarecrows on show at tonight’s play-off first leg to mark Scarecrow Festival week.

But Ainsworth insists that won’t unsettle his Wycombe battlers.

The long-haired Chairboys chief (right) said: “If you look at me I think I’ll fit right in! We’ll be OK up there.

“If they are trying to intimidate Wycombe they are picking on the wrong side.

“There is one thing we just don’t get undone on – a battle and a challenge.”

vLeague One play-off semi-final 1st leg, KO 5.30pm KENNY JACKETT insists Christian Burgess will not walk out on Portsmouth in their hour of need.

Burgess (right), 28, is leaving Pompey this summer for a three-year contract with Belgian club

Royale Union Saint-Gilloise.

Despite the risk of injury, the centre-back will still play in the first leg of Pompey’s League One play-off semi-final against Oxford.

Boss Jackett said: “Christian has stayed true to his word. Since Christmas, he’s said he’s in for the season and wants to try to get the club into the Championsh­ip.”

WILLY BOLY insists Wolves are not scared of Arsenal’s resurgence in form.

Sixth-placed Wanderers put their 100 per cent record since the restart on the line when they welcome the Gunners tomorrow.

Arsenal arrive on the back of three straight wins after beating Norwich and Southampto­n in the top flight either side of an FA Cup quarter-final win over Sheffield United.

And defender Boly said: “Arsenal are a very good team, but we are not afraid of Arsenal.

“I don’t think they are going to win very easily.”

The Gunners were linked with Boly earlier this year, but he is now in line for a lucrative new Wolves deal.

PREMIER LEAGUE

MAN CITY (3) 4 LIVERPOOL (0) 0 De Bruyne 25 (pen)

Sterling 35

Foden 45 Oxlade-Chamberlai­n 66 (og)

SHEFF UTD (1) 3 TOTTENHAM (0) 1 Berge 31 Kane 90 Mousset 69

McBurnie 84

SKY BET CHAMPIONSH­IP HULL (1) 2 MIDDLESBRO (1) 1 Kane 8 Assombalon­ga 4 (pen) Wilks 90

P W D L F A Pts Leeds 40 22 9 9 60 33 75 West Brom 40 20 14 6 67 38 74 Brentford 40 20 9 11 70 33 69 Nottm Forest 40 18 13 9 53 40 67 Fulham 40 19 10 11 54 44 67 Cardiff 40 15 16 9 57 51 61 Derby 40 16 12 12 55 52 60 Swansea 40 14 15 11 50 47 57 Preston 40 16 9 15 52 50 57 Blackburn 40 15 11 14 55 50 56 Millwall 40 13 17 10 47 44 56 Bristol City 40 15 10 15 53 59 55 Sheff Wed 40 14 10 16 49 54 52 Wigan 40 13 11 16 45 50 50 QPR 40 14 8 18 59 66 50 Reading 40 13 10 17 48 48 49 Birmingham 40 12 13 15 51 63 49 Charlton 40 12 10 18 46 54 46 Hull 40 12 9 19 54 68 45 Huddersfie­ld 40 12 9 19 49 63 45 Middlesbro­ugh 40 10 14 16 40 52 44 Stoke 40 12 7 21 50 61 43 Barnsley 40 10 11 19 45 62 41 Luton 40 11 7 22 46 73 40 SPAIN: Eibar 0 Osasuna 2, Real Sociedad 2 Espanyol 1, Real Madrid L Getafe L.

ITALY: Atalanta 2 Napoli 0, Roma L Udinese L.

ROCKET MORTGAGE CLASSIC, Detroit, Early 1st Round scores (USA unless stated): 65 D Redman, S Stallings, 66 C Seiffert, P Malnati, E Grillo (Arg), JJ Spaun, M Wallace (Eng), 67 R Werenski, C Kirk, L Glover, J Hahn, A Hadwin (Can), R Fowler.

Sky Bet Championsh­ip Charlton v Millwall (8.15)

Sky Bet League One Play-Offs Semi-Final First Leg Fleetwood v Wycombe (7.30) Portsmouth v Oxford Utd (5.30)

FIA Formula 1 Austrian Grand

MATCH STATS

 ??  ?? Mallik Wilks slides in for his winner – denying Boro’s new manager Warnock (top) a crucial point
Mallik Wilks slides in for his winner – denying Boro’s new manager Warnock (top) a crucial point
 ??  ?? Willy Boly of Wolves is ready for Arsenal
Willy Boly of Wolves is ready for Arsenal

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