Amazed at the level of confidence some of the new signings have suddenly got, sky commentary mentioned its like we've flicked a switch and it really is. Still a long way to go but seeing a massive improvement from the first few games
I thought it was a really entertaining game. So good to see us going ahead and *not* sitting back. Even at 3-1 City kept attacking - something we didn't see under the super-cautious Rosenior. Belloumi looks to have a good understanding with the impeccable Coyle, and though Drameh was shaky at LB it's hard to complain when he scored the first goal. Ahead of him, Millar was a constant threat and maybe should have scored a second. Zambrano was excellent after coming on and deserves to start. QPR's penalty was soft. Honestly, it was the most enjoyable performance I have seen from City in a very long time. I'd be happy with mid-table if we play like that every week. UTT
I disagree with you Baz that QPR "huffed and puffed" second half. City struggled to defend at times against the QPR attack, especially Koki Saito (who also hit the post). As you say they created 20 plus chances at City's goal. Pandur was outstanding and is proving the doubters (me included) wrong. To be fair to TW and the team, I did not anticipate three wins in a row after the first few games and defeats to Leeds and Sheffield United. It's good to be proven wrong and I'm enjoying City's attacking play. Millar and Belloumi were excellent and I was really impressed with their energy levels to keep getting forward deep into the later stages of the game. Bedia showed his potential as a very good centre forward and got his second goal. Defence and centre midfield is still an issue (as has been frequently mentioned). I feel teams will soon realise City are predominantly building attacks via the wings and counter it, so City should aim to vary it and maybe play through the centre. This may be tactical or due to the personnel. Zambrano definitely added something when he came on. Would a two-man defensive midfield pivot help balance the midfield?
You are such a negative and fickle reporter. RESIGN YOU ARE 100% unwanted. You are now impartial and you are not constructive. You have no connection to our club you are just a crap journalist and a lazy one at that so Barry Cooper! See You next Tuesday!!! Ooh: spelled with a C!
This new keeper looks amazing.
Love your videos Baz, great analysis and brilliant for us fans who live away from Hull now. Keep up the great work!
Better at videos than his HDM reports.
Amazed at the level of confidence some of the new signings have suddenly got, sky commentary mentioned its like we've flicked a switch and it really is. Still a long way to go but seeing a massive improvement from the first few games
I thought it was a really entertaining game. So good to see us going ahead and *not* sitting back. Even at 3-1 City kept attacking - something we didn't see under the super-cautious Rosenior. Belloumi looks to have a good understanding with the impeccable Coyle, and though Drameh was shaky at LB it's hard to complain when he scored the first goal. Ahead of him, Millar was a constant threat and maybe should have scored a second. Zambrano was excellent after coming on and deserves to start. QPR's penalty was soft. Honestly, it was the most enjoyable performance I have seen from City in a very long time. I'd be happy with mid-table if we play like that every week. UTT
Can't wait till the lads cheer up, if this us how they play when they're not happy....title charge is on
You’ll end up mid table
I disagree with you Baz that QPR "huffed and puffed" second half. City struggled to defend at times against the QPR attack, especially Koki Saito (who also hit the post). As you say they created 20 plus chances at City's goal. Pandur was outstanding and is proving the doubters (me included) wrong.
To be fair to TW and the team, I did not anticipate three wins in a row after the first few games and defeats to Leeds and Sheffield United. It's good to be proven wrong and I'm enjoying City's attacking play. Millar and Belloumi were excellent and I was really impressed with their energy levels to keep getting forward deep into the later stages of the game. Bedia showed his potential as a very good centre forward and got his second goal.
Defence and centre midfield is still an issue (as has been frequently mentioned). I feel teams will soon realise City are predominantly building attacks via the wings and counter it, so City should aim to vary it and maybe play through the centre. This may be tactical or due to the personnel. Zambrano definitely added something when he came on. Would a two-man defensive midfield pivot help balance the midfield?
Saito was tearing us apart 2nd half until Zambrano came on
It’s all coming together now , but defensively I still need heart pills 😂
Was a decent game to watch but it's junior school football 8-6 scoreline is coming one week.
Zambrano is class, shame the midfield is mostly bypassed.
You are such a negative and fickle reporter. RESIGN YOU ARE 100% unwanted. You are now impartial and you are not constructive. You have no connection to our club you are just a crap journalist and a lazy one at that so Barry Cooper! See You next Tuesday!!! Ooh: spelled with a C!