Hull City 1-1 Sunderland: Ozan Tufan earns late point for Tigers

Report and free match highlights from the Sky Bet Championship clash between Hull City and Sunderland at the MKM Stadium as Ozan Tufan struck late to cancel out Ross Stewart's opener for the Black Cats after Elliot Embleton had been sent off.

Highlights of the Sky Bet Championship match between Hull City and Sunderland.

Ozan Tufan rescued a point for Hull as they came from behind to draw 1-1 with 10-men Sunderland at the MKM Stadium.

The midfielder was the man who lost the ball in the build-up to Ross Stewart's opener for Sunderland in the 74th minute, with the forward breaking free to slot the ball home on his return from injury.

But Tufan's goal spared some blushes for the home side, who had the numerical advantage for most of the second half following Elliot Embleton's red card, as he poked a Ryan Woods cross home with just eight minutes remaining.

The draw leaves Tony Mowbray's Sunderland just three points shy of the Championship play-off places, while Hull remain two points above the bottom three.

Bolstered by the return of their star striker Oscar Estupinan, it was the home side who started the brighter, forcing Anthony Patterson into the first save of the afternoon by hooking away a bouncing Jean Michael Seri cross before Estupinan could get a toe on it.

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The Tigers were keeping the ball well and looked on top, but they were given a warning in the 19th minute by Lynden Gooch, who was allowed to advance into the area and force Sean McLoughlin into making a well-timed block.

It was the Black Cats who engineered the best chance of what would ultimately be a goalless first half. Latching on to a smart through-ball, Ellis Simms had the strength to hold off McLoughlin and burst into the City box.

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However, he could not hold his nerve in front of goal, scooping the ball wide of Matt Ingram's left post.

The Tigers were given a golden opportunity to open the scoring in the opening minutes of the second half as Daniel Ballard brought Regan Slater down in the area, giving the referee no choice to point to the spot.

Estupinan, though, could not hit the target, rolling a tame effort wide, much to the delight of the large Sunderland following.

The referee was called into action just a few minutes later as he dismissed Embleton, who left the field on a stretcher, following a reckless challenge on Ryan Woods in the 59th minute.

Hull immediately set about making the most of their numerical advantage as Slater and Estupinan went close.

But, after being sliced open by a long ball over the top from Patrick Roberts, they could only watch on as substitute Stewart rolled a finish beyond Ingram to give the Black Cats a hard fought lead against the odds.

The Tigers hit back, though, as Tufan escaped his man and managed to hook Woods' cross beyond Patterson in the 82nd minute to ensure the spoils were shared in East Yorkshire.

What the managers said...

Hull's Liam Rosenior: "We speak about not conceding in transition, one straight ball, we switch off and the quality that Ross Stewart has, he's going to take that chance. "I was really delighted with the response, to come back into the game and play our way into the game. It is two points dropped, but that's because we were the dominant, better team.

"The first half was edgy, we had to be organised and difficult to beat, but in the second half we came out of the traps, we won the penalty, didn't take the opportunity, but overall we were on top and it is two points dropped because we played at a really good level. We need to turn those draws into wins, but I see real signs of progress in terms of performance levels in the group. In terms of our organisation we look more solid and difficult to beat. We're on the verge of being a really good team and that's a pleasing aspect for me at the moment."

Sunderland's Tony Mowbray: "[Embleton] has gone to hospital, he's taken an ambulance to hospital and he's in discomfort. I don't really want to comment on what we think it is, the club doctor thought it was serious enough to go to hospital. It looks like a bad injury.

"I think the referee will be disappointed when he sees it. The ball is bouncing and they both jump, Elliot catches him with his knee and he does flick him with his foot, but it's an accident. It happens fast and maybe the referee sees the player rolling around and holding his head."

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