The Football League Paper

I’LL DUMP LOSERS WARNS O’NEILL

- By Chris Wilson

MICHAEL O’Neill blasted his Stoke City side and warned them he will offload some of his underachie­ving players in January.

The Potters remain in the Sky Bet Championsh­ip relegation zone after Jarrod Bowen’s second-half brace consigned the visitors to a third defeat on the bounce.

Stoke fans reacted to this latest reverse with loud chants of “you’re not fit to wear the shirt” at full-time.

“I understand the frustratio­n of the supporters. We were disappoint­ing. The performanc­e was probably as poor as it’s been since I’ve been here – overall, we were second best,” O’Neill said.

“We have a big squad of players – too many players. I’d prefer to have a leaner, hungrier squad of players that what we have.

“That’s something we’ll have to address – but that’s something we can’t address until January.

“Between now and then hopefully we’ll see enough from the current group of players that will give me confidence going into January and beyond.”

“We got a good bounce when I came in. We won two games and subsequent­ly lost the next three. That pattern has been here since before I arrived.

“When you go ahead you raise expectatio­n and hope, but the second-half performanc­e was nowhere near the level we expect to come somewhere like this and take something from the game.”

By contrast to their second-half performanc­e, the visitors made a bright start and even took the lead when Sam Vokes headed home after just seven minutes.

But the former Burnley striker’s first league goal of the season ended up being immaterial as Bowen had the final word.

The much-admired winger firstly let fly with a trademark strike from the edge of the penalty box after 49 minutes.

Hull’s equaliser had an alarming impact upon a fragile Stoke side, who conceded a second seven minutes later. Tom Eaves’ header at the back post was parried by goalkeeper Jack Butland, with an unmarked Bowen given the freedom to prod the ball home.

Hull boss Grant McCann admitted to running out of superlativ­es for Bowen, who has scored 15 goals this season.

“Every top team in this league has someone like Jarrod. I thought, first half, he was a bit quiet and getting a bit frustrated,” he said.

“They were two great goals from Jarrod, but I thought it was more about the team.

“The team performanc­e was excellent. We conceded early off a good goal – you have to put your hands up as it was a good cross and a good header.

“But we didn’t panic. I thought we were controlled.

“After the first 10 minutes we showed a real control and composure about our game – we didn’t get flustered.

“The pleasing thing is that’s the first time we’ve come back from 1-0 down this season and, secondly, we’ve managed to turn around our home form a little bit.

“That will give us a wee bit more belief and confidence.

“I thought we got into some really dangerous areas – we’re looking a lot more dangerous.”

 ?? PICTURE: PA Images ?? TUSSLE: Hull’s Josh Bowler and Stoke’s Sam Clucas battle for the ball
PICTURE: PA Images TUSSLE: Hull’s Josh Bowler and Stoke’s Sam Clucas battle for the ball
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