Hull 3 Bournemouth 1: Abel Hernandez fires home twice to give new Hull boss Marco Silva first Prem win
Cherries short on ideas but rejuvenated Tigers finally show they have the firepower to pull clear of the relegation trap door
Cherries short on ideas but rejuvenated Tigers finally show they have the firepower to pull clear of the relegation trap door
ABEL HERNANDEZ gave struggling Hull City's new boss Marco Silva a first Premier League win at the double.
The fit-again Uruguyan hitman scored twice in the 32nd and 50th minutes to see off Bournemouth who had taken an early lead through a Junior Stanislas penalty.
A 62nd minute own goal from Tyrone Mills piled on the agony for the Cherries, but it was sheer delight delight for Silva and the long suffering Tigers' fans.
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Harry Maguire's poorly-timed third minute challenge was punished from the spot as Stanislas stepped up to lash the ball beyond Eldin Jakupovic.
But just after the half hour Andrew Robertson found acres of space to pick out a cross from the left wing that landed perfectly for Hernandez to nod in on his first start since suffering a groin injury in November.
Five minutes after the break Hernandez sold Mings a couple of stepovers before curling a delightful left-footed finish beyond Artur Boruc.
Then Bournemouth failed to deal with a Robert Snodgrass free-kick into the area and the ball eventually fell for Tom Huddlestone to fire for goal.
His shot was probably going wide but Cherries defender Mings inadvertantly deflected the ball into his own net.
It was tough on Mings, making his first Premier League start after more than a year out through injury. He later jarred his knee but happily rose to his feet.
FACTS, STATS, GOALS AND LOLS
BIG PICTURE
Hull City Jan 22 Chelsea PL (a) Jan 26 Man Utd EFL Cup (H) Jan 28 Fulham FA Cup (a) Feb 1 Man Utd PL (a) Feb 4 Liverpool PL (H)
Bournemouth Jan 21 Watford PL (H) Jan 31 C Palace PL (H) Feb 4 Everton PL (a) Feb 13 Man City PL (H Feb 25 West Brom PL (a)
WHAT THEY SAID...
Marco Silva, Hull head coach:
"I'm happy because what I saw was a team with big spirit and big character. That's important for me.
"After 10-15 minutes it was difficult, but we started to control the game and put the other team back. The first 25-30 minutes of the second half it was all our team.
"I start to see [progress]. We have time next week to work more and the players now believe more in our ideas.
"I saw my players smile in the dressing room and that's important for me."
Bournemouth boss Eddie Howe: "We got the perfect start and from that point we were looking to consolidate and then it slipped away. The second half was tough to watch.
"The frustrating thing is we didn't go for the game to try and put it to bed.
"We're disappointed with all three goals. We're in the middle of the season and we have everything to play for, Our season could still go two ways."
DREAM TEAM RATINGS
HULL (4-4-2): Jakupovic 7; Maguire 7, Dawson 7, Davies 8 , Robertson 7; Diomande 7, Huddlestone 8, Mason 7 (Livermore 86, 6), Clucas, 7; Snodgrass 8 (Goebel 76, 6), Hernandez 9 (Niasse 83, 6)
Subs not used: Marshall, Weir, Tymon, Bowen
BOURNEMOUTH (4-2-3-1): Boruc 5; A Smithb7, Cook 6, Mings 5, Daniels 6; Arter 7, Surman 6; Stanislas 6 (Pugh 69, 7), Wilshere 7, Fraser 7 (King 55, 6); Afobe 6 (Wilson 66, 6)
Subs not used: Federici, Gosling, B Smith, Ibe.
REFEREE: Martin Atkinson.