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Hull 2 - 1 City

There is seemingly endless discussion of the top four in recent times, with talk of Liverpool's woes and the chances of the trio of pretenders (ourselves, Tottenham and Aston Villa) who are banging on the door waiting to take their place. Whilst Roberto Mancini has introduced a consistency and stability to the side since his arrival, the Italian has yet to shake the side out of their away-day funk. The past two fixtures in the league have resulted in defeat, and since an early pair of victories to open the season we have posted just one win on our travels.

Mancini was correct when he lamented our start, but there were similarities to the Everton defeat in that we were too slow from the start and struggled to impose any authority on the game which allowed Hull to take the initiative. Hull in general are a lively side, full of energy and running and rather than come out and attempt to dominate the game we were passive and listless. Defensively we struggled to cope with the attacking threat of Venegoor of Hesselink and Altidore, who were supported well by Stephen Hunt and early bookings for both Toure and Boyata (another new partnership at the back)

In hindsight, the pace of Shaun Wright-Phillips would have been an ideal weapon if we were looking to soak up pressure and hit Hull on the break. Perhaps Mancini is happy operating at 0-0 for the most part before attempting to step up the pressure late in the game and we have looked good when we have controlled games.

Today was not one of those days though and it was not until we were 2-0 down (through two good goals it has to be said) that we looked as though we tried to really get a hold of the game, and after getting back into the game quite quickly I did think we would go on to salvage a point and we did then have a spell where we looked as though we may get a second. We could not sustain this though and despite Hull conceding ten goals in the last ten minutes of games this season, the game ticked away and despite the introduction of debutants Vieira and Johnson, the game was beyond us.

Positives to take from the defeat were the debuts of both Vieira and Johnson, who both look to have settled in well and I am certain that Vieira will get a start on Tuesday night against Bolton where we will be expected to get back to winning ways back on home turf.

A worrying aspect though has seen us allow opportunities to slip by us as we have failed to take advantage of results elsewhere. We are still in a strong position in the table, but have failed to capitalise at times this season and unless we can marry some consistency on our travels to the home form we have shown then Champions League qualification will be a step too far this season.

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Asides from the Liverpool win it was a great day for us in the table with the Spurs-Villa goalless draw. One point behind Spurs with a game in hand, one above Villa at level games, three behind Liverpool with two games in hand.

So despite the (bad) loss, still in a good position. Get a win against Bolton and we’re sitting 5th in the table, tied with Liverpool in points with a game in hand.

Which makes today’s loss sting even more, but still.

by Gradyforpresident on Feb 6, 2010 7:36 PM GMT reply actions  

I cant look at it like that

I see it as a waste of a great opportunity.

go hard or go home

by TO falcon on Feb 6, 2010 8:17 PM GMT up reply actions  

Yeah that was a legitimately painful 1st half to watch. I’m starting to feel like a jinx because everytime I get to watch this team something goes wrong.

Columbus: It's amazing how fast the world can go from bad to total shit storm.
Or the Leafs season: either one works

by Clawson on Feb 6, 2010 10:23 PM GMT reply actions  

This team plays down to the level of their competition way too much. Watching away games against mediocre teams has been painful all season. Another chance to grab a top 4 spot by the horns wasted.

"You ever use smelling salts, every time you type a bad blog?" Brooks Laich

by CP2Devil on Feb 6, 2010 11:17 PM GMT reply actions  

Liverpool had the best results today

seeing as every other contender for the 4th spot dropped points.

"We're investigating the investigative procedure of the investigation of Tony Bernazard"---Omar Minaya (he really didn't say it but he would"

by firejerrynow on Feb 7, 2010 11:31 AM GMT reply actions  

HULL V CITY

Danny

good luckj in the corporate world of blogging

city showed up expexted 3 points and got taken to town by a fiesty hull team

petrov 8 minutes he does not even get time to warm up and SWP day trip with no play

i hope he thinks faster than hughes did

by PHILABLUE on Feb 7, 2010 5:02 PM GMT reply actions  

Tough day, but Hull has looked pretty good recently.

Altidore is starting to play with a little more energy, which bodes well for the US team this summer.

"We're just as bad as the old Mets, but this time nobody's laughing"
-Dallas Green

by Schmidtxc on Feb 7, 2010 5:03 PM GMT reply actions  

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