Tigers target two more wins

Hull City chairman Paul Duffen insists staying in the Premier League is the 'ultimate priority' ahead of a trip to Wembley. The Tigers have enjoyed their debut season in the top flight and have also reached the quarter-finals of the FA Cup.A 1-0 win at Fulham last week boosted the club's hopes of survival, while next Tuesday they head to Arsenal for their last-eight encounter in the cup.However, rather than look to secure a semi-final date against Chelsea at Wembley, Duffen is targeting the two wins which he believes will keep City in the Premier League.Next on the agenda for the the Tigers is Saturday's home meeting with fellow strugglers Newcastle at the KC Stadium.Absolutely imperative"The win at Fulham took us another step closer to guaranteeing Premier League football next season, and I think 38 points will be enough for us," Duffen told the Hull Daily Mail."Two wins and we will be there so, by definition, Newcastle is a massive game for us because it is an opportunity to get half of the points we need"It is a mark of how far this football club has come that we are playing such big games week after week."But I view it very much on the basis that it is absolutely imperative that we secure our status in the Premier League. "That has to be our ultimate priority and the FA Cup remains a wonderful adventure."

Source: SKY_Sports