Cluclass (new name!!!) Snods Jak, but shame he saved the shot for 1st goal which was missing and game them chance to score. Redeemed himself with some great saves. Harry deserves a mention for composure and getting his foot in well through good reading of the game. He's covers his lack of pace well. Davies is a fantastic defender, but tries to pick out passes which aren't necessary, like the one to Mbo which led tho their 3rd goal just when we looked like we had a chance.
Has any Hull City player ever improved so dramatically in so short a time as Sam Clucas.?? His distribution today was impeccable, numerous Huddlestone-esque long balls, never wasted possession, and consistently broke up Arsenal attacks with timely tackles/interceptions. In a losing cause this was our MOM performance of the season IMO. Too bad Big Sam wasn't at the match.
1. Snodgrass - at times he was unplayable. 2. Clucas - every... blade... of grass. 3. Maguire - slotted in well against top level opposition.
Clucas Snodders Davies. Both Harry and Mason did well when they came on, and first impressions of Mbokini, quite good.
1. Clucas - deservedly got man of the match today and he was mine too, an outstanding performance. If he was under the radar before, I doubt he is now. 2. Jakupovic - saved a penalty and made some very good saves to keep the score down. At fault for one of the goals, but there were worse mistakes elsewhere, so he should keep his place for the next league game. 3. Snodgrass - Still brings the talent even after 90 mins and his penalty was superb.
1 Clucas 2 Snodgrass 3. Davis And for gods sake can we please someone else in midfield than Meyler. You just can not keep giving the ball away against prem teams especially Arsenal
Clucas - By some distance. Snodgrass - Even though that was his worst performance of the season. Robertson - For his attacking instincts. People voting for Jak. He conceded four and that's the last Premier League game he'll play for us in the foreseeable.
Clucas Meyler Robertson. Thought the result was extremely harsh on City, but lessons learned and onto Stoke!