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Hull City vs Swansea City. Sky Bet Championship.

MKM StadiumAttendance13,101.

Hull City 2

  • T Eaves (5th minute)
  • K Lewis-Potter (17th minute)

Swansea City 0

    Hull City 2-0 Swansea: Shota Arveladze wins in first Tigers game

    Report and free match highlights from the Sky Bet Championship clash between Hull City and Swansea at the MKM Stadium as early goals from Tom Eaves and Keane Lewis-Potter sealed victory for Shota Arveladze in his first game in charge

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    Highlights of the Sky Bet Championship match between Hull and Swansea

    Shota Arveladze enjoyed a dream start as new Hull manager with a 2-0 victory at home to Swansea.

    The appointment of the former Rangers forward was considered a gamble in the eyes of many given his lack of managerial experience at an elite level.

    But Arveladze, who this week replaced Grant McCann as the figurehead of enthusiastic new owner Acun Ilicali's "revolution", could not have wished for a happier beginning to life in East Yorkshire.

    First-half goals from Tom Eaves and Keane Lewis-Potter essentially put the game to bed before the break as Hull secured a third Sky Bet Championship win on the bounce.

    Swansea were most compliant visitors, though, and have now won just once in seven league games.

    Just as concerning for manager Russell Martin is that his players failed to get anywhere near to matching Hull's vibrancy before the damage had been done.

    This was evidenced after just five minutes when the hosts surged into a lead that they rarely looked like relinquishing.

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    Neat football on the left wing paved the way for Brandon Fleming, who instigated the move from deep within his own half before sending a low delivery across the six-yard box and Eaves reacted far more quickly than Swansea's ball-watching centre-backs to slide the ball into the back of the net.

    Swansea offered a limited response in a one-sided first half and deservedly conceded a second after 17 minutes.

    Hull centre-back Di'Shon Bernard played an important role in the second goal with a pioneering charge into a dangerous central area.

    Bernard found George Honeyman, who delivered a perfect, deep cross which was converted by Lewis-Potter with a cute half-volley just outside the six-yard box.

    Martin made a double substitution at the break - Olivier Ntcham and Michael Obafemi replaced Hannes Wolf and Jay Fulton - but it failed to change the momentum of the game.

    That was until the 58th minute, when patient build-up allowed Obafemi a pocket of space in a dangerous area from which he hit the left post.

    Hull goalkeeper Nathan Baxter denied Ryan Manning on the follow-up with a routine stop.

    Swansea were the more enterprising side thereafter and again struck the woodwork after 74 minutes.

    Substitute Liam Walsh's free-kick from just outside the penalty area unluckily hit the left post. The ball fell kindly to Joel Piroe - centrally positioned from close range - who inexplicably sent the rebound wide of the target.

    That miss brought with it the end of any chance that Swansea had of getting back into the game.

    Martin's players continued to battle hard, but they looked beaten as Hull comfortably played out the remainder of the game - much to the clear satisfaction of Arveladze.

    What the managers said...

    Hull's Shota Arveladze: "I've got great feelings. If somebody could have written this scenario, I would definitely have written it this way. I hope we can continue to play like this and then show even more in future games. We showed great attacking skill in the first half and in the second half we defended really well.

    "The boys just showed tremendous character and discipline. They showed great attacking ability in the first half and then did the other part in the second half. It gives me a good feeling. Everything in the first half worked. I'm so happy to have such a group of players like this."

    Swansea's Russell Martin: "Those were two really bad goals to concede and in the first half there was no energy. The lack of intensity and courage was disappointing. We lost the game in the first half. I thought the players in the second half were outstanding, though, and that gave the fans something to connect with. There are positives to take, but we've really hurt ourselves in the first half.

    "We need some help in certain areas. We haven't scored enough goals and that's really, really clear. We have to be relentless in the pursuit for what we want to achieve. The team identity is there. What we wanted and what we want to achieve has been there from day one. We need help in certain areas but I'm so sorry to supporters that we let ourselves down in certain areas on the pitch."

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