Yorkshire Post

Rosenior’s Hull win after being ‘written off by some’

- Carl Livesey SPORTS REPORTER Cardiff City Hull City 1 3

HULL City head coach Liam Rosenior admitted his side’s 3-1 success at Cardiff was a “massive win” at a crucial stage of the Sky Bet Championsh­ip season.

The Tigers returned to winning ways after going six games without a victory thanks to two goals by onloan Liverpool striker Fabio Carvalho and Jaden Philogene’s secondhalf strike against his former team.

Victory saw Hull climb one place to ninth and they remain six points off the play-off places.

Rosenior said: “At this stage of the season this is a massive win. The pressure was on after recent results and we’ve been written off by some but we dominated this game.

“It was a really profession­al performanc­e with the way we managed the game and took our goals but what was really pleasing was the way the players responded to them scoring.

“The goal came out of the blue but the effort, spirit and quality the players showed was excellent.

“We could have probably scored more. The pleasing thing is that we’re always creating chances but I told the players at half-time that we’ve been in that position before and this time we needed to see it out.

“I felt that we were coming into a good period after the performanc­e at Leeds and we did that against a good side that just won at Coventry and were a big and physical team.

When the teams came out onto the pitch it looked like lads against dads but our players have big hearts and work for each other.

“We’ve got a game in hand and if we win that then we’re only three points off the play-offs and there nothing in it.

“There are going to be plenty of twists and turns along the way because this league is so tough but we’re still in there.”

Cardiff briefly rallied when Karlan Grant pulled a goal out of the blue in the 57th minute only for Philogene to strike two minutes later.

The Bluebirds kicked off just one place behind Hull in the standings but are now treading water in 11th place having lost three of their last four games.

Cardiff City: Horvath, Ng, Phillips, Goutas, Collins, Bowler (Wilson-Esbrand 58), Siopis, Ralls, Ahearne-Grant, Turnbull (Ramsey 58), Meite (Diedhiou 72), Wilson-Esbrand (Tanner 76). Unused substitute­s: Romeo, Joel Colwill, Turner, Ashford, Robinson.

Hull City: Allsop, Slater, Jones, Greaves, Jacob, Omur (McLoughlin 76), Morton (Christie 62), Seri, Philogene-Bidace, Tufan (Zaroury 76), Carvalho (Sharp 86). Unused substitute­s: Docherty, Ohio, Traore, Pandur, Connolly.

Referee: J Busby (Oxfordshir­e).

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