Mouyokolo calm over Tigers future

Hull centre-half Steven Mouyokolo insists he will not allow the pain of relegation to rush him into any decision over his future. A fine run of form to end the campaign saw the 23-year-old emerge as one of the Tigers' most saleable assets.Stoke are one side reported to be tracking his movements, but Mouyokolo insists his only thoughts are returning to his family and friends for the summer.Asked if he would be happy to remain at the KC in light of relegation, he told the Hull Daily Mail: "I am still disappointed with relegation and all I am thinking about is spending time with my family."This is the first time I have stayed away from my country and all that I want is to rest with my family and friends back in France."Life is life and this is disappointing. But you can't choose what happens to you."Let's wait and see what happens, if you stay or if you go, but my mind is not thinking about this now."Mouyokolo, who joined in a £2m deal from Boulogne last summer, emerged as a firm fans' favourite at the KC Stadium after a string of eye-catching displays during the second half of the season."It has been amazing. When all the crowd is chanting your name, it has made me cry at times," he added."I would like to say a big thank you to all the fans for the support they have given me all season."It hasn't been easy to be out of the team for five months but they helped me through it and all that I wanted to do when I got on the pitch was to give my best back to them."When I hear the fans sing my song I just smile and it gives me more power. When I hear it I know I cannot disappoint them."I wish my family could be in the stadium to hear it, it's amazing. I have been very emotional."I play with passion so when I lose I am like a kid who has lost on a video game. But the support has been very special."

Source: Team_Talk