Hull City head coach Sergej Jakirovic told BBC Radio Humberside: "It's always frustrating when you lose the game, but I think we played very well today. Especially in the second half when we controlled everything and we scored a nice goal. "But in the end we unfortunately made two mistakes today and we were punished with two goals. Especially the second one, it's an easy situation. But these things happen in football. On what he will say to goalkeeper Ivor Pandur after the error that cost Hull: "Head up and we continue. We will go on, because what can you do? You can't change anything. You can just take the lesson from this situation and keep going forward."
Looking at the replay 3 or 4 seconds before the faux pas between Pandur and Ajayi, the central City defender (possibly Hughes. but I couldn't clearly read his number), who was a couple of feet in front of their eventual scorer and was attempting to head the high punted ball as it dropped out of the sky, either badly timed his attempted header, or to me seemed to be pushed in the back by said scorer which made the City defender miss the ball completely. That incident directly led to the fiasco that followed. Was it a foul (impeded by opposition player) or poor judgement in timing? C'est la vie.
T'was a very difficult one to take, but sometime mistakes happen, and a bit of perspective needs to be had IMO. We have had some good rub of the green of late, tonight through miscommunication we gave away a soft goal. However, first half, even though not great, the half was pretty even apart from them getting their goal. 2nd half we were totally out playing them, and looked to be the side that was going to take the 3 points, and that with a large percentage of our first teamers missing. A stupid mistake cost us the game, but we shouldn't be down-hearted. In the end it may well have ended a draw, so we dropped a point, and with 3 against Norwich, and if we can win Saturday, it wouldn't be a bad week. Hopefully this loss will give the boys extra motivation on Saturday, and get back to winning ways.
Two people who are loving Joseph’s effort so much they can’t see a sub’s touch or technical ability - maybe some just want a replica of Joseph - a workhorse . I don’t slag Joseph off like some are Destan , I just see a lot of effort but poor touch - I hope he improves - I’m pretty sure some want Destan to fail because like so many players before they need one to slaughter This is not a personal go at you but fans should watch players movement , balance , first touch etc Nobody slagged Joseph off for the pass he should have made to Darko at Norwich who was in acres of space , he just shot from a bad angle at a height that was perfect for the keeper - that’s the type of thing that’s missed - but Pandur can be hammered too easily .
He's brilliant isn't he, his attitude is fantastic. Though it was a disappointing way to lose a game, we were still good last night and considering our injury situation, we should still be very happy with the performance of the lads.
Late in the first half last night Joseph had the ball on the right touchline surrounded by three Derby players. He used his strength and a couple of skilful drag backs to work some space and send Gelhardt away down the wing. Your insistence that Joseph is nothing but a workhorse just doesn’t stand up to basic scrutiny. That sort of generalised bollocks might work down in the golf club clubhouse, but it doesn’t wash with people that watch Kyle actually play football twice a week.