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TIGERS QUICK TO BARE THEIR TEETH

By Thomas Sage

JACK’S THE LAD: Hull’s Jackson Irvine, centre, celebrates scoring their second goal Inset: Jarrod Bowen celebrates scoring Hull’s first
PICTURE: PA Images

HULL manager Grant McCann was pleased by the grit and guile displayed in seeing off Reading and sealing a first win in charge.
Nigel Adkins’ successor could scarcely have wished for a better start to his first home match as Jarrod Bowen scored an early opener at the KCOM.
The forward quickly turned provider as Jackson Irvine increased Hull’s advantage, only for confident play to make way ...

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