Hull City 0-1 Swansea City: Liam Cullen earns Swans first win since New Year's Day
Report and free match highlights from the Sky Bet Championship match between Hull City and Swansea City at the MKM Stadium on Saturday | Liam Cullen's 11th-minute goal earns the Swans a first league win since New Year's Day
Saturday 10 February 2024 18:21, UK
Hull's Sky Bet Championship play-off hopes suffered a blow with a disappointing 1-0 defeat against Swansea at the MKM Stadium.
The Tigers had gone into the game in the top six, but it was the visitors who eased their relegation fears by claiming all three points.
Swansea went ahead after 10 minutes as Liam Cullen got on the end of a corner from the left to steer a low shot into the bottom-left corner and the home side struggled to create clear scoring chances in response.
Josh Tymon created the first opening for the visitors after seven minutes but his driven cross from the left was too quick for any of his team-mates to connect with in the Hull box.
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With 10 minutes gone, Swansea forced the first corner which Tymon swung in low from the left and Cullen ran in unmarked to steer a left-foot shot inside the near post.
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Hull tried to respond, and Anass Zaroury swung in a cross from the left but it was too far in front of Regan Slater's run to threaten the Swansea goal.
The Swans should have had a second after 22 minutes when the ball came in from the right, but Przemyslaw Placheta headed back across the area when he should have aimed for an open goal.
Hull were getting punished for mistakes and only a tackle in his own area by Slater halted another attack before Ronald fired over following a free-kick.
Ozan Turfan headed straight at Carl Rushworth when the ball dropped to him in the area with Hull's best chance on the half-hour.
A surging run by Jaden Philogene was halted by Ben Cabango's foul but the fact the Tigers wasted the free-kick was indicative of a lacklustre first-half display and they trailed at the break.
A raking pass down the middle from Alfie Jones found Turfan just offside as he ran towards the Swansea goal in the opening minutes of the second half.
Billy Sharp replaced Lewie Coyle after 54 minutes and nearly made an instant impact as he reached Turfan's through ball before Rushworth, but Nathan Wood got back to clear his prodded shot just short of goal.
Cullen nearly had his second when Hull failed to clear a cross but steered his shot just wide of a post.
Tymon fired in a cross from the left which Ryan Allsop beat away at his near post for a corner, but Swansea could not repeat their first-half goal as Jamie Paterson fired his volley off target.
Philogene forced Rushworth to save with his knees at the near post as the home side looked for a late equaliser.
Allsop beat away a rising shot from Tymon and then gathered the loose ball as Swansea pushed for a second goal, but they had already done enough to claim the points.
The managers
Hull's Liam Rosenior:
"We didn't deserve anything today. One of the few times I can say that since I've been here.
"When you do that, you give the opposition momentum. Credit to Swansea, we gave them a leg up and they won the game.
"If we mark the player properly we don't get blocked. That's the things we work on in training.
"One, our performance wasn't good enough by our standards, and two, we've cost ourselves a point.
"We gave the ball away cheaply and when you do that you give the opposition energy, you give them oxygen.
"I told (the players) what we have to improve on. We have to bounce back from the setbacks. We need to learn on the job."
Swansea's Luke Williams:
"I think the players deserved that, a fantastic performance and even more fantastic result.
"There are quite a few things, the openings that we made were very deliberate.
"I loved the work-of-art set-piece, and the players delivered on that and scored.
"When you watch Alan go to work on a set-piece and then see the players deliver on that it's a privilege.
"We scored a goal away from home against a very good team and the back-line led us well, they kept us aggressive.
"Liam has come in said 'I need to do the same level of work that Jerry has done and take my chance'.
"We have lovely competition between these two players, it's good to develop this kind of rivalry within the team.
"I really felt a strong positive energy in the changing room going into this game and we played like we believed."