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Ohio is just 21, however, and
Rosenior has been keen to point out that the club and the player himself are doing a huge amount of work on the training pitch to get him Championship-ready and understand what it takes to be a success in this City side.
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One hundred per cent," Rosenior told Hull Live when asked if the club would consider making a permanent move. "We've got to see how we (develop him). We give him so much information in terms of the way that we play, where players need to stand on the throw-in, what the different angles of press that they need to make in the game.
"There's so many like things that I can't speak about because the fans will get bored of, but actually, what makes the difference to a game and Noah needs work on that.
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"It's clear to me and the staff that he can get better and he can improve and that's what we're analysing him for as well. Can he do that in the time that he's here? Because whether in the Premier League or the Championship, he's got outstanding athleticism, outstanding pace, he can finish, but he needs to add other things to his game which is natural at his age."
On the subject of his debut on Good Friday, Rosenior said: "I thought it was a positive debut. I thought for a young striker,he's physical, he's quick, he held the ball up really, really well at times, gave us a different way. We could be a little bit more progressive from our build and be a little bit more high tempo, but the other thing, that's his first start, you know, and people say, 'why don't you start him earlier', you can see on 65 minutes he was absolutely blowing up.
"You know that's not his fault. He's trying to build his fitness, so for me, it was a positive debut in terms of a full debut from him. He doesn't need to overthink it and we'll make the right decisions moving forward or hopefully the correct decisions moving forward, about how we can score more goals."
coach Liam Rosenior hasadmitted that he is absolutely delighted that the club have managed to secure the services of Xavier Simons on a permanent basis.
As confirmed by
Hull's official website,Simons has joined the Tigers for an undisclosed fee from Premier League side Chelsea.
The midfielder has put pen-to-paper on a deal which is
set to run until 2026.
Hull have opted to include a clause in this contract which will allow them to
extendhis stay at the MKM Stadium for a further year.
Signed on loan from Chelsea during the previous summer transfer window, Simons made his debut for the Tigers in their
meeting with Birmingham City in October.
Since featuring in this fixture, the midfielder has gone on to represent Hull in the Championship on
five further occasions.
Having been left out of the club's match-day squad for their showdown with Burnley yesterday, Simons will be hoping to earn the chance to showcase his ability again this weekend when his side head to the Select Car Leasing Stadium to face Reading.
Reacting to the news that Simons has joined Hull on a full-time basis, Rosenior has admitted that he believes the midfielder will play a big role in his plans for the future.
Speaking to
Hull's website, Rosenior said:
"I’m absolutely delighted to tie Xavier down on a long-term deal.
"We’ve worked really hard to get Xavi to commit his future to the club and he’s a big part of my plans.
"He’s got undoubted potential and quality, an outstanding attitude and trains at 100% all the time.
"He’s got Premier League physicality and athleticism. If we can help him improve his technical aspects and tactical understanding of the game, we’ve got a fantastic asset for the club."