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David Meyler braced for relegation fight with Hull City

David Meyler says Hull are in for a difficult season
Image: David Meyler believes Hull are in for a difficult season

Hull City midfielder David Meyler admits the managerless Premier League newcomers face a tough survival battle, claiming "it will be some story" if they avoid relegation.

The Tigers have suffered a difficult summer, losing manager Steve Bruce while suffering significant injuries to an already thin first-team squad and selling key midfielder Mohamed Diame to Newcastle this week.

Caretaker-manager Mike Phelan remains in charge at present, although former West Ham and Watford boss Gianfranco Zola remains heavily linked after the Football Association of Wales rejected permission to speak to Chris Coleman.

Supporter unrest is palpable too due to ongoing fissures with the Allam family, who own the club, and Republic of Ireland international Meyler is not hiding from the challenges facing the players.

"Things have happened but we move on, that's all we can do as players," Meyler told the Hull Daily Mail.

"We're trying to just focus on staying in the Premier League. What happens off the field we can't affect.

NEWCASTLE, ENGLAND -  AUGUST 2: Mohamed Diame poses for a photograph  in the home dressing room with a home shirt  whilst holding a football at St.James' P
Image: Hull lost midfielder Mohamed Diame to Newcastle this week

"We want to give this season a hell of a go and it'll be some story if we're able to stay up.

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"We have to go out there and do a job. Whether it's Mick [Phelan] in charge or whoever, we have to go out there and do our best for the club. I don't want to go out there and get beat 3-0 or 4-0. 

"That's not acceptable. We must do our jobs and we want people to forget about the stuff that's going on and focus on the team."

Hull's Premier League campaign begins at home to champions Leicester on August 13.

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