Niasse doing the presser with Marco today. please log in to view this image Niasse up first... “I feel lucky to be able to play and help the team again after the red card. I was very grateful to the FA.” “I was in a difficult situation at Everton, but the manager and the club here have given me the opportunity to play.” “I’m enjoying myself here, but we have three crucial games to come. We need to pick up some points on Saturday.” “We need to concentrate on what we have to do and I need to get some goals to help the team.” “The manager is very good here. He’s a good person and life is smiling at him. It’s easy for him to work with people.” Marco up next... “What division Sunderland play in next season is not important. We will respect them, because it will be a really difficult game.” “Every game is dangerous. We need to prepare well for the game and respect our opponents.” “It will be a big mistake if anyone thinks this will be an easy game for us. We will do our best to get the three points.” “For me nothing changes in my work and how I prepare, but we never lose our focus. All of us have one goal. This is our focus.” “Our home form gives confidence to our players, but this is a new game.” “Saturday is a big game and once again we need to prove that we want the win more than our opponents.” The end.
Hull City @HullCity Neil Swarbrick will be the man in the middle when @HullCity host @SunderlandAFC on Saturday
Now let's take a look at likely challengers: Bournemouth: please log in to view this image Burnley: please log in to view this image I could go on, but I think the Portacabin pretty much speaks for itself. Nice to know we've spent all that Premier League money wisely over the years.
Head Coach Marco Silva has reported no fresh injury concerns ahead of Saturday’s home game against Sunderland. Although Omar Elabdellaoui has taken part in training this week, he isn’t yet ready for a return to action meaning he remains on the sidelines along with Ryan Mason, Will Keane, David Meyler and Moses Odubajo. Sunderland have Seb Larsson available again after suspension, while they will also hope that Darron Gibson, Lee Cattermole, Jack Rodwell, Billy Jones and Jason Denayer are fit after they all missed last weekend’s defeat to Bournemouth. The Black Cats will also be without Bryan Oviedo, Jan Kirchhoff, Paddy McNair and Duncan Watmore. http://www.hullcitytigers.com/news/...erland-clash-3705194.aspx#SDZ5wqhFAkfharQW.99