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Abel Hernandez says Premier League survival for Hull City is his main focus

HULL, ENGLAND - JANUARY 14: Abel Hernandez of Hull City celebrates scoring his sides first goal during the Premier League match between Hull City and AFC B
Image: Abel Hernandez scored twice in Hull's 3-1 win over Bournemouth

Abel Hernandez insists he is only thinking about Hull's Premier League survival rather than personal glory after his double helped defeat Bournemouth 3-1.

Hernandez has made a positive impact to the Tigers' season since returning from a two-month lay-off following hernia surgery three games ago.

He marked his comeback with a goal in Hull's 2-0 FA Cup win against Swansea last week and sparked a deserved fightback against Bournemouth in head coach Marco Silva's first league game in charge.

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The Uruguay international headed a first-half equaliser after Hull had fallen behind to Cherries winger Junior Stanislas' third-minute penalty and rammed home an excellent second soon after half-time before Tyrone Mings' own goal sealed a first league victory since November 6.

"It was a good win and a good performance and so we can look forward now," Hernandez told the club's official website.

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Phil Thompson shares his thoughts on Marco Silva's first win as Hull City boss as the Tigers beat AFC Bournemouth 3-1.

"I am happy to score two very good goals, but the most important thing was that the team got a very important win, so I am very happy.

"We are happy with this win and we need to win more games now because the important thing this season is that we stay in the Premier League."

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Silva has had little time to work with his players since replacing Mike Phelan just nine days before the Tigers exacted revenge on Bournemouth following their humiliating 6-1 defeat on the south coast in October.

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Hull boss Marco Silva says his side deserved victory over Bournemouth with the new boss praising the home support.

The Portuguese manager has been encouraged by what he has seen so far, but insists there is still plenty of work to do both on and off the field if Hull are to stay in the top flight.

"We need to improve a lot. It's not small things," Silva said. "We need to continue improving because it is different ideas, a different style of game, different style in training. We need to improve a lot.

"We don't have time to prepare many, many things. When we arrived here we had two days to prepare for the first game, then two days to prepare for the Manchester United game [in the EFL Cup] and two days to prepare for this game.

"But what I saw during 90 minutes - I saw many, many things [that were] different in our team."

The victory moves Hull off the bottom of the table and level on points with Crystal Palace, while Bournemouth slip down to 11th after losing four of their last six league games.

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