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Posted: Wed Aug 17, 2011 7:41 am Post subject: Battering ram Dele Adebola |
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First of all he headed over after Nunez's 20-yard shot came back off the bar. Then, in the subsequent move, Snodgrass stood up a cross and, although McCormack's first header was beaten away by Gulacsi, he was able to nod the rebound home.
Eager for a second, Keogh cut in and drilled over, and Hull looked to be void of ideas until, in the 20th minute, Robbie Brady's cross fizzed across the Leeds box and Lees, under pressure from Matty Fryatt, rammed it into his own goal.
Hull enjoyed a spell of pressure after that, with their five-man midfield overpowering the four of Leeds but, with two in attack, United were able to get their foothold back and scored again five minutes before the break.
Keogh won a tussle with Jack Hobbs to allow McCormack to get a shot in and, although Hobbs recovered to block it behind, from the resulting corner Nunez's low centre was spilled by Gulacsi, with Lees on the spot to score at the right end.
Hull brought on Aaron McLean at the break in a bid to create more chances but before he could even touch the ball his side were two goals down.
Hobbs felled McCormack inside 15 seconds and Snodgrass, who scored his first goal for his country last week, gave Gulacsi no chance with a replica of the 25-yard free-kick he scored against Hull last season.
Battering ram Dele Adebola was also thrown on by the visitors as they looked to stay in touch, but even when they did get a chance with McLean's back-post header, Andy Lonergan was equal to it.
Hull then withdrew the dangerous Brady, sending on veteran ex-Leeds forward Nick Barmby, but he could only watch on as the home side made it four with 22 minutes left as Nunez's precise finish from McCormack's inch-perfect pass gave him his third of the season.
Lonergan was called into action on a couple of occasions as Hull staged a late rally, but it was too late by then.
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