Hull City 1-2 Stoke City: Ali Al-Hamadi scores debut goal as Potters win at the MKM Stadium
Report and free match highlights from the Sky Bet Championship match between Hull City and Stoke City at the MKM Stadium on Saturday; goals from Ali Al-Hamadi and Andrew Moran help Mark Robins' Potters come from behind to win
Saturday 1 February 2025 18:21, UK
Substitute Andrew Moran's second-half goal earned Stoke an important 2-1 win at fellow strugglers Hull.
Moran controlled and smartly followed up Lewis Koumas' misdirected 74th-minute effort on goal to give Mark Robins a first league win since joining the Potters in January.
Eliot Matazo opened the scoring on his first start for the hosts but his sixth-minute strike was cancelled out by debutant Ali Al-Hamadi just before half-time.
Hull have the worst home record in the Championship - they have won just twice at the MKM Stadium this season - and are now just two points above the relegation zone following Moran's match-winning intervention.
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Stoke's away form makes similarly grim reading and Robins must have feared the worst following such a careless early concession.
Lynden Gooch was outmuscled by Sean McLoughlin at the back post from Hull's well-worked short corner that was taken by Matazo.
The football should not have been allowed to skid across the six-yard box, from where Matazo scored from a tight angle.
Suitably inspired, the home side threatened to cut loose and Matazo really ought to have scored a second after 20 minutes.
A hopeful long ball was superbly controlled by Joao Pedro, whose smart cut-back inside the penalty area was wastefully scuffed into Viktor Johansson's chest by the £2million signing from Monaco.
Robins will, however, be most heartened by Stoke's recovery following Hull's mini-onslaught.
Indeed, he will have been even happier by their equaliser after 43 minutes.
Tatsuki Seko sent over a rather ambitious lofted cross from the right that required Cody Drameh to make a routine clearance.
But Drameh got the ball tangled under his left boot, which gifted Al-Hamadi an unmissable chance.
The Iraq international also played a significant role in Stoke's glorious early second-half chance when he ghosted past Matty Jacobs before squaring the ball to Josh Wilson-Esbrand.
Wilson-Esbrand looked to have bundled his side into the lead but Drameh atoned for his earlier mistake with a brilliant goal-line clearance.
Perhaps galvanised by that let-off, Pedro, Matazo and McLoughlin went close as Hull regained momentum.
But Stoke showed a defensive fortitude that was missing at the start of the match and grew into the game - most notably once Hull made a 54th-minute triple substitution that was to the detriment of their performance.
Even so, an away win did not feel likely during a second half in which attrition superseded adventure.
That was until Moran, who replaced Al-Hamadi on the hour, scored with his first meaningful moment of the game.
Koumas was surely trying to shoot at the back post but the ball fizzed into the feet of Moran, who briskly controlled and scored from a central position.
Hull had their moments thereafter and could have equalised at the death when Johansson smothered McLoughlin's one-on-one effort just outside the six-yard box.
But Stoke held firm when it mattered to move five points clear of the bottom three.
The managers
Hull's Ruben Selles:
"A game is a game - it doesn't matter whether it's at home or away.
"I think we need to continue to work and find that moment when everything works for us at home.
"I understand that fans will want to see more victories at home.
"It's frustrating for everyone. We are all in it together and if we were not getting the result we want I, and the team, need to do things better.
"I think we controlled for 42 minutes of the game and created enough situations to score a second goal.
"But that's the Championship - when you are in these situations you have to be ruthless and, unfortunately, we conceded a goal from one isolated action.
"Their two goals were disappointing so we need to speak to individuals and as a team about how we go through these moments.
"The second half was not as good as the first but we were still creating situations.
"We did a lot of good things in the game - more than enough to get a result.
"We need to continue to work on those situations that are stopping us from winning games."
Stoke's Mark Robins:
"If you put that sort of effort in, the quality will come through.
"We have young players trying to find their way through but they've got the skill and got the ability - I see it every day in training.
"At the moment we are in a situation where we've not won enough games so it's a bit of a confidence thing.
"This result gives us a bit of belief and showed what we can do. It has allowed us to take the handbrake off.
"It took us a bit of time to get going but I'm delighted with three points that should give us a boost and a bit of belief."