Hull Player Ratings (27 Viewers)

mrtrench

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Many of the ratings here just show how accustomed we have become to being the best team in the league. We have just secured a draw and a clean sheet away to a side sitting comfortably in the play offs. We gave as good as we got for most of the game. And because we didn't blow them away many have awarded 4s.

In a different season the same performance would have been 7s and 8s and praise for a gritty and determined show.
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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Not quite sure what's happened with Torp. He just hasn't been the same player for quite a while now.

Been pretty average every time he pulls the shirt on lately.
I think the illness he had over winter hit him pretty hard.
 

Sky Blue Harry H

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I think the illness he had over winter hit him pretty hard.
Agree - it must be something like that. He was so effective early season - it's clearly not down to his ability that there's been a drop off. On a side note, although he was slightly off it last night, you could see how important Onyeka is to us. He always seems to be in the right position to find a pass or break up play in the middle of the park. He got caught on the ball, and his passing was a bit off last night, but his positioning and general self assurance is so important to us. Nice if we can pick up a younger version of him in the summer for next season, as support/cover/the future.
 

fatso

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Sakamoto and kitchen 8/10
Everyone else 6/10

M.O.M John Egan. 10/10
Possibly the best CH performance ive seen all season. (The bastard!)
 

Cally Fedora

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Unfortunately bar one purple patch of goals, Torp has been very inconsistent. He had great technical ability and knows where the net is. But he’s not mobile or quick enough to play in any midfield role. His good performances at the start of the season weren’t that really - they were masked by his goals.
 

Viktor17

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Unfortunately bar one purple patch of goals, Torp has been very inconsistent. He had great technical ability and knows where the net is. But he’s not mobile or quick enough to play in any midfield role. His good performances at the start of the season weren’t that really - they were masked by his goals.
Whilst agree to degree, think that’s a little harsh.

he’s very good technical player, he drifts in and out too much which is his weakness, along with mobility. But a very good championship midfielder in right team.

he was far more aggressive an mobile early in season, along with goals meant he was one of best in division for few months.
 

Torquay Sky Blue

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I think Torp needs a run of games to get anything out of him. He knows he's playing second fiddle now and that ain't changing anytime soon
 

skyblueiom

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Saka gets kicked from pillar to post most weeks, his body must be in bits after every game. But he gets up as soon as hes able to and gets on with being one of our best players. He must be inline for player of the season, what a guy
 

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