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Hull City vs Burton Albion. Sky Bet Championship.

MKM StadiumAttendance14,882.

Hull City 4

  • A Hernandez (7th minute, 54th minute, 68th minute)
  • K Grosicki (51st minute)

Burton Albion 1

  • J Irvine (33rd minute, sent off 38th minute)

Hull 4-1 Burton: Abel Hernandez hits hat-trick

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Highlights of the Sky Bet Championship match between Hull and Burton Albion

Abel Hernandez hit a hat-trick and Kamil Grosicki scored his first goal for Hull as Leonid Slutsky's side beat 10-man Burton 4-1 at the KCOM Stadium.

Hernandez had opened the scoring with a first-half header before Jackson Irvine levelled for the Brewers, only to be dismissed minutes later for a second booking.

Grosicki restored Hull's lead early in the second half with a header before Hernandez completed his hat-trick as Hull made their numerical advantage tell in a first win of the Sky Bet Championship season.

Grosicki forced the first save out of Stephen Bywater four minutes in when he raced down the left and cut in on his right foot before shooting from 15 yards.

The Brewers lost their captain Stephen Warnock after five minutes with an ankle injury, Lloyd Dyer coming on in his place. Two minutes later the Tigers were in front through Hernandez's first goal of the season. Markus Henriksen's 20-yard shot came back off the bar and the Uruguayan was well placed to head in, the ball crossing the line despite Bywater getting a hand to it.

Abel Hernandez struck a hat-trick as Hull cruised to a 4-1 win over Burton
Image: Abel Hernandez struck a hat-trick as Hull cruised to a 4-1 win over Burton

Burton could have been level before the half-hour as first Lucas Akins had a goal disallowed for offside and then Allan McGregor pulled off a fine save from Tom Naylor's close-range header.

Burton were deservedly level just after the half-hour when Irvine curled into the top corner from the edge of the area after Hull twice failed to clear. But with eight minutes of the half to go the midfielder was shown a second yellow card, both for fouls on Jarrod Bowen.

Grosicki put Hull back in front five minutes after the break with his first goal for the club. The Polish winger headed past Bywater after Ola Aina had cut in from the right and curled the ball invitingly over with his left foot.

Hull extended that lead five minutes later when Hernandez got his second, steering the ball home from 15 yards out. Bywater twice denied Hernandez his hat-trick, pulling off saves after the striker had been set up by Grosicki's tricky run and cut-back.

But Hernandez deservedly completed his treble after 68 minutes when he slotted past Bywater after a persistent run and clinical through ball by Sam Clucas.

Substitutes Sebastian Larsson and Adama Diomande both wasted good chances late on as the Tigers claimed three welcome points as they bid to bounce back following relegation from the Premier League.

The managers

Leonid Slutsky: "Our supporters helped our team change the match because we had a very difficult 20 minutes in the first half.

"We started very well, we scored a goal and we had chances. But from 20 to 35 minutes we did not play good, we lost control of the match. We had one player more but I think it was a really deserved red card."

Nigel Clough: "I was unhappy with the two offsides. He (Hernandez) was offside for the opening goal. Lucas (Akins) is miles onside when he scores. It was very encouraging how we played in the first half up to the sending-off."

"The second one was not a booking, I thought it was harsh," he said. "The first booking was petulant and I have told him."

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