Pearson worried after cup loss

10 August 2011 08:15
Hull manager Nigel Pearson admitted "alarm bells are ringing" after Tuesday's 2-0 Carling Cup defeat to League Two side Macclesfield.[LNB] Emile Sinclair struck in each half to earn the Silkmen a shock first-round win in front of a crowd of 4,826, the lowest ever at the KC Stadium.[LNB]Pearson, whose side were jeered off at the final whistle, told the Hull Daily Mail: "To be beaten at this stage again by a lower league side is clearly not good enough.[LNB]"It was a poor performance, it wasn't good enough. There's certainly a few alarm bells ringing, there's no doubt about that.[LNB]"We've not shown enough quality and at times not shown enough desire. That's very disappointing."[LNB]Hull, who went down 1-0 at home to Blackpool in their opening league game last Friday, were without nine first-team players against Macclesfield - three through injury, while six were on international duty.[LNB]Pearson added: "That was the best side I could have fielded and it wasn't good enough. That's very frustrating.[LNB]"I'm not making excuses. We should have still had enough to beat Macclesfield. They've had two attempts I think and scored two goals."

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