Hull City made it seven games unbeaten with a pulsating draw against the league leaders
On Saturday, Hull City took leads against league leaders Leicester City twice through Anass Zaroury and Fabio Carvalho, but Jamie Vardy, ever the man, denied them both times.
Though they put on a strong show, the Tigers—who had drawn their previous three league games coming up against the league leaders—will have been irritated by Vardy’s quick punishment of them, which came just seconds after Zaroury had put them ahead on the hour.
However, Liam Rosenior’s team has now gone seven games without a loss, which is their second-longest run of the season. They will now go nearly three weeks without a game until they play again, at home against Stoke on Good Friday. After that, they will travel to Turkey on Monday for a week-long training camp in the warm weather before returning for the remaining nine games.
Barry Cooper, David Burns, David Prutton, and James Fletcher were on the panel for the most recent episode of the 1904 Club, and they were talking about Saturday’s thrilling match in front of a sold-out MKM Stadium. The ongoing controversy surrounding Rosenior’s choice to start without a striker in his City starting lineup was also up for discussion.