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Reading's Paul McShane looking forward to Hull return

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Image: Paul McShane is back in Reading's side after injury

Reading captain Paul McShane returns to the KC Stadium on Wednesday night for the first time since leaving Hull City in the summer.

McShane made over 130 appearances for Hull before heading to the Madejski Stadium on a free transfer in July, but insists there will be no room for sentiment as managerless Reading bid to halt a three-game losing run against the third-placed Tigers.

"I was there for six and a half years so I know a lot of people up there," the 29-year-old Irish defender told Reading's official website.

"I'm looking forward to seeing everyone, but we're there for one reason - that's to try to win the game. Hopefully we can do that.

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Image: McShane (left) in action for Hull last season

"They have got a few new players, but I know pretty much all of them. They're a good group of players and I enjoyed playing with them, and they are a good set of lads. It will be good to see them, but it's going to be strictly business."

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Reading caretaker boss Martin Kuhl, who will take charge for his second game following Steve Clarke's sacking on December 4, has urged the board to name a permanent successor as soon as possible in a bid to halt the club's recent slide.

The Royals were in second place two months ago, but one win and five defeats in their last nine matches has seen them slip to 12th.

"We're having a bad time at the minute," McShane added. "But we've got to keep going and going and keep looking for that win.

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Reading's top scorer Nick Blackman says he would welcome Brian McDermott back to the club after the former boss was linked to the vacant manager's position

"I'm still confident that we can turn it around and I'm still positive that we can have a right crack at it this season."

McShane returned to the side after a facial injury in Saturday's 1-0 defeat at Preston and is expected to start again.

Hull ended a three-game losing sequence of their own on Saturday with a 1-0 home win against Bolton to climb within two points of the automatic promotion places.

Watch Hull City against Reading in the Sky Bet Championship on Wednesday night, live on Sky Sports 1 HD from 7.30pm, or watch without a contract on NOW TV.

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