
""I'm very satisfied, especially after the second half when we played very well. The first half was not satisfying at all because we didn't play well, they were much better than us. I said to the players, if we continue like this, we can go home immediately. But what I like most about this team is that they can change everything.""
""With the two substitutions at half-time, our reaction was very good. Also we started to run and fight for every ball. We equalised early and that gave us more confidence, more power, strength and energy. At the end, we stole a goal. It was a great counter-attack and Joffy [Joe Gelhardt] scored and I'm very happy because it was an important victory.""
Hull City will host Middlesbrough at the MKM Stadium with a predicted 1-1 draw. Hull sit seventh in the Championship with 28 points from 18 games, one point behind sixth-placed Bristol City and five points behind second-placed Middlesbrough. Hull have won three of their last six league matches, most recently beating Stoke City at the bet365 Stadium. A 4-4-2 formation is likely, with Ivor Pandur in goal, defenders Lewie Coyle, Semi Ajayi, John Egan and Ryan Giles, midfielders Joe Gelhardt, Regan Slater, Darko Gyabi and Joel Ndala, and Matt Crooks named among the forwards. The fixture kicks off at 8pm UK time on Friday.
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