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Hull City 2-0 West Brom: Benjamin Tetteh gets his first Tigers goal as they beat Baggies

Benjamin Tetteh's opener was the summer signing's first goal for Hull City - on his 16th appearance
Benjamin Tetteh’s opener was the summer signing’s first goal for Hull City – on his 16th appearance

Hull City saw off Championship play-off hopefuls West Bromwich Albion as they scored a goal in each half to claim only their seventh home league win of the season.

“He’s had an emotional few weeks,” said Tigers boss Liam Rosenior. “The earthquake in Turkey really affected him. One of Benji’s best friends was Christian Atsu. He’s been down so I’m sure he’ll dedicate that goal to him.”

Hull doubled their lead after the break with a Dara O’Shea own goal – and Albion could not find a way past home goalkeeper Karl Darlow as they suffered a fourth league defeat in seven games.

It was also a fifth straight reverse on the road for injury-hit Albion, who are still without first-choice keeper Alex Palmer and winger Matt Phillips, who were joined on the sidelines by three more of their forwards – Grady Diangana, Brandon Thomas-Asante and Karlan Grant.

Home keeper Darlow had to make a string of early first-half saves before the Baggies were made to pay for their profligacy by the Tigers’ 33rd-minute opener.

Tetteh nodded down a long ball from the back and, although Regan Slater was dispossessed by Okay Yukuslu, the loose ball squirted left to Tetteh and he turned sharply before firing an angled strike which Albion keeper Josh Griffiths could only get his fingertips to as it arrowed into the top right corner.

After being preferred to top scorer Oscar Estupinan, it was reward for manager Rosenior’s faith in him. And it was also reward for a Hull performance which began to improve midway through the half following an impromptu touchline talk from Rosenior to the majority of his players during a break in play because of an injury.

Hull maintained that improvement in the second half – enabling them to double their lead on 57 minutes.

Griffiths gave away a corner when he denied Tetteh with another angled strike – and Ozan Tufan’s inswinging corner from the left was glanced into his own net by Albion skipper O’Shea at the near post under pressure from Sean McLoughlin.

Albion had a chance to get back in it when John Swift’s right-foot free kick hit the inside of the left post before skewing off to safety – and Darlow had to pull off another key save to deny Jed Wallace.

But the Tigers held out with a fourth successive home clean sheet to climb to 13th, just two places and three points behind Albion. Hull are now 14 points clear of trouble and only nine off a play-off spot themselves.

Who’s next?

Hull are now without a game until next Saturday (11 March), when they visit another Midlands play-off seeking side, Coventry City.

Albion are back in action before then, on Tuesday, with a home game against bottom club Wigan Athletic before hosting another struggling side Huddersfield Town four days later.

Hull City boss Liam Rosenior told BBC Radio Humberside:

“We played against the second best side in the league. That’s why I give the players so much credit.

“Karl Darlow made some great saves but he’s capable of that – and we were due one like that. We’ve been in games before when teams haven’t previously had a shot and end up scoring from the one shot they have.

“I just got the feeling that Oscar Estupinan’s energy levels were a bit low last week so I decided to make that change and Benji’s goal was a cracker. Left footer in the far stanch. He’s done it in training so for him to do it on such a big night I was delighted for him.”

West Bromwich Albion boss Carlos Corberan told BBC Radio WM:

“I think the opponent’s keeper was maybe one of the best players on the opponent’s team.

“It means you made him work, but I think what happened in the boxes made the difference in the game.

“At the time of the first goal, the team was playing excellent and dominating the game, but in these moments the concentration in defending is necessary too.”

Line-ups

Hull

Formation 4-1-4-1

  • 12Darlow
  • 2Coyle
  • 5Jones
  • 17McLoughlin
  • 3Elder
  • 35Simons
  • 16LongmanSubstituted forSayyadmaneshat 76′minutes
  • 8Docherty
  • 7TufanSubstituted forGreavesat 85′minutes
  • 27Slater
  • 30TettehSubstituted forEstupiñánat 64′minutes

Substitutes

  • 4Greaves
  • 6Figueiredo
  • 9Sayyadmanesh
  • 10Ebiowei
  • 18Traoré
  • 19Estupiñán
  • 32Lo-Tutala

West Brom

Formation 4-2-3-1

  • 33Griffiths
  • 2FurlongSubstituted forChalobahat 58′minutes
  • 4O’Shea
  • 15PietersSubstituted forRichardsat 80′minutes
  • 3TownsendSubstituted forReachat 65′minutes
  • 35Yokuslu
  • 14MolumbyBooked at 52minsSubstituted forGardner-Hickmanat 65′minutesBooked at 90mins
  • 17J Wallace
  • 19Swift
  • 22Albrighton
  • 12Dike

Substitutes

  • 1Button
  • 6Ajayi
  • 20Reach
  • 25Chalobah
  • 29Gardner-Hickman
  • 32Malcolm
  • 37Richards

Referee:
James Linington

Attendance:
17,021

Match Stats

Live Text

  1. Match ends, Hull City 2, West Bromwich Albion 0.

  2. Second Half ends, Hull City 2, West Bromwich Albion 0.

  3. Taylor Gardner-Hickman (West Bromwich Albion) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.

  4. Foul by Taylor Gardner-Hickman (West Bromwich Albion).

  5. Greg Docherty (Hull City) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

  6. Offside, West Bromwich Albion. Daryl Dike tries a through ball, but Adam Reach is caught offside.

  7. Corner, West Bromwich Albion. Conceded by Callum Elder.

  8. Offside, Hull City. Lewie Coyle tries a through ball, but Regan Slater is caught offside.

  9. Delay over. They are ready to continue.

  10. Delay in match because of an injury Callum Elder (Hull City).

  11. Attempt missed. John Swift (West Bromwich Albion) left footed shot from the centre of the box misses to the right. Assisted by Daryl Dike with a headed pass.

  12. Substitution, Hull City. Jacob Greaves replaces Ozan Tufan.

  13. Corner, West Bromwich Albion. Conceded by Ozan Tufan.

  14. Substitution, West Bromwich Albion. Rico Richards replaces Erik Pieters.

  15. Attempt missed. Adam Reach (West Bromwich Albion) right footed shot from the centre of the box misses to the left. Assisted by Jed Wallace.

  16. Nathaniel Chalobah (West Bromwich Albion) wins a free kick in the defensive half.

  17. Foul by Regan Slater (Hull City).

  18. Attempt missed. Okay Yokuslu (West Bromwich Albion) with an attempt from the centre of the box misses to the right. Assisted by John Swift with a cross following a set piece situation.

  19. Substitution, Hull City. Allahyar Sayyadmanesh replaces Ryan Longman.

  20. Jed Wallace (West Bromwich Albion) wins a free kick on the right wing.

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