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S25/26 | MATCHDAY | Hull City v Swansea City | 3pm | The EFL Championship | The MKM Stadium

I agree but Yalcouye gives us a bit more creativity especially in the final third in my opinion. Maybe Matos doesn't what an open game at Hull which plays into their hands.
Not sure we're in a place to go toe to toe with Hull on their own patch. We need to keep the game quite tight for the opening exchanges.
 
I agree but Yalcouye gives us a bit more creativity especially in the final third in my opinion. Maybe Matos doesn't what an open game at Hull which plays into their hands.
That's my thinking. Fulton was always going to come in for Stamenic as they seem to rotate. And Stamenic was unwell last weekend, despite being on the bench. Yalcouye would give us energy and creativity, but discipline wise it might not be the game Matos wants to be so open. Widell as many said is proberly tired, and I think with 1 match a week we will see him more from next week. Cullen, will press but not sure. I just hope Joseph or McBurnie don't score.
 
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I find myself less upset at Fulton's presence these days. But Cullen for Widell is a change I don't like

Cullen's press is nowhere near as constant as Widell's, neither is his ability to turn into space or range of passing. He desperately needs a good game as he hasn't had a good appearance for quite some time now
Cullen will score today! Mystic Tim 🔮
 
Hull have a very stong front 4, this will be a real test for Matos.

Strange for Cullen to get the nod from the start.
 
Unlikely we will keep a clean sheet - particularly with 2 ex Swans strikers chomping at the bit.
This means we HAVE to make the most of our opportunities to create and take chances.
Lets see if the pressure of Nunes makes a difference to our wide men - but when they get into dangerous positions they must create chances.
This IMO is our biggest barrier to flying up the league. COYS!!
 
Whatever happens today, if we lose we stay 16th and if we win we could jump 3 spots, we'll depending on what other teams do. Does seem like we have been stuck at this position for a while and would be nice to see us go up. I'm gonna be positive, 2-1,Swans Win.
 
Hull have a very stong front 4, this will be a real test for Matos.

Strange for Cullen to get the nod from the start.
Cullen is an odd one - at times he looks physically unprepared to play championship football - weak and one paced.
However, he has runs of form where he looks sharp and an efficient taker of chances. We need that version today.
What is never in doubt is his world class ability to point the finger at colleagues - not optimistic, but lets see!
If we can keep this tight for an hour, we have a bench that can be pretty troublesome for Hull in the last half hour.
 
Unlikely we will keep a clean sheet - particularly with 2 ex Swans strikers chomping at the bit.
This means we HAVE to make the most of our opportunities to create and take chances.
Lets see if the pressure of Nunes makes a difference to our wide men - but when they get into dangerous positions they must create chances.
This IMO is our biggest barrier to flying up the league. COYS!!

We have a ex Hull player 😁
 
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