Last-gasp Tigers claim vital win

08 November 2009 20:45
Hull manager Phil Brown breathed again as Seyi Olofinjana and Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink fired his side to a priceless 2-1 Barclays Premier League win over 10-man Stoke.[LNB] The struggling Tigers had been heading for yet another damaging defeat - and Brown possibly for the sack - after Matthew Etherington's first-half strike at the KC Stadium.[LNB] But Hull were rewarded for their greater endeavour as Olofinjana levelled against his former club - and substitute Vennegoor of Hesselink won it in the final minute, moments after Abdoulaye Faye was sent off.[LNB] Hull had looked a different side for the presence of record signing Jimmy Bullard, making his long-awaited home debut after 10 injury-ravaged months. [LNB] They started with determination and Bullard, playing as Brown made five changes for what had been billed as a do-or-die match, was immediately to the fore. [LNB] But the opener came in the 29th minute as Etherington raced onto a long ball from Ryan Shawcross down the right and burst into the area unchallenged to beat Matt Duke at the near post. [LNB] Olofinjana claimed a superb equaliser just after the hour mark. Collecting the ball from Stephen Hunt, the Nigerian turned two players on the edge of the area before clipping a curling shot over Thomas Sorensen and into the top corner. [LNB] Hull survived a scare with eight minutes remaining when Glenn Whelan lofted in a free-kick and Ryan Shawcross hit the bar with a looping header. [LNB] Stoke were then left hanging on after Faye was dismissed with eight minutes remaining as a late challenge on Nick Barmby earned a second yellow card. [LNB] And Vennegoor of Hesselink, who had just come off the bench, was on hand to score the winner after a Bullard shot was beaten out by Sorensen.

Source: Eurosport