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Sun 24 May 2009, Kingston Comms StadiumReferee: Alan Wiley
 Team Lineup 
1
Myhill
21
Ricketts
6
Turner
17
Kilbane
3
Dawson
14
Garcia
(81)
22
Marney
   
20
Boateng
8
Barmby
   
(67)
10
Geovanni
(53)
7
Fagan
Substitutes
18
Folan
(53)
24
Zayatte
15
Mendy
(67)
25
Cousin
(81)
16
Halmosi
12
Duke
11
Hughes
 
 Match Quotes
Hull City manager Phil Brown
"It is the biggest thing I have ever done in my football career. Promotion to the Premier League last year was fantastic but this is absolutely brilliant. It was a strange afternoon. They scored a wonder goal from just outside the box. Once we went behind we always had a mountain to climb - especially against the quality of Manchester United's team - no-one can question the quality of their line-up."

- Phil Brown

 
Hull City 0
Manchester United 1
Scorer: Gibson (24)
Attendance: 24,945 FT (17:55)

 

Hull City escaped relegation by the skin of their teeth despite slipping to a 1-0 defeat to an under-strength Manchester United side.

Darron Gibson fired the only goal of a tense Barclays Premier League encounter at the KC Stadium with a stunning strike midway through the first half.

Yet with Newcastle United losing at Aston Villa, the Tigers just managed to limp over the line to safety with 35 points.

United made 10 changes as Sir Alex Ferguson rested his biggest names ahead of the Champions League final on Wednesday but the final score meant there could be no complaints.

Their starting XI had an average age of just 23, a figure boosted by the return of veteran club captain Gary Neville, 34.

England defender Rio Ferdinand, hoping to prove his fitness to face Barcelona in Rome after a calf injury, failed to make the team.

ferocious strike

Hull started brightly by winning two early corners and a long ball from Michael Turner put Craig Fagan in on goal but the forward could not control and Tomasz Kuszczak gathered.

Geovanni then broke clear down the left twice in quick succession but the Brazilian's first cross just evaded Fagan and Kuszczak punched his second clear.

Nani had United's first serious attempt from a free-kick 30 yards out but Boaz Myhill was not troubled.

Hull were almost caught on the counter-attack when a vicious low cross from Rafael da Silva almost found the onrushing Lee Martin.

United then struggled to clear a corner from Andy Dawson and the ball broke to Marney but his shot was easily saved by Kuszczak.

United stunned Hull by taking the lead in the 24th minute with a ferocious strike from Gibson.

The 21-year-old let fly from 25 yards with a powerful shot across goal that flew past Myhill into the top corner.

That goal put Hull into the bottom three, as things stood, and the Tigers needed to respond but Federico Macheda almost doubled their misery when he shot straight at Myhill.

United then began to dominate possession but Dawson did get forward to curl in a dangerous cross which Michael Turner headed over.

Hull were almost caught again after a strong run by Danny Welbeck but the 18-year-old striker dragged his shot wide.

Macheda then engineered another opportunity for himself but failed to hit the target and Hull had a chance when Geovanni blasted a free-kick over.

creative talents

Geovanni then turned provider to tee up a shooting chance for Dawson but Kuszczak tipped over the left-back's piledriver.

The atmosphere intensified considerably before the break as news filtered through of goals being scored against relegation rivals Newcastle and Middlesbrough.

Hull had a good chance early in the second half when Kevin Kilbane's cross picked out Nick Barmby but the former England international failed to make firm contact and Kuszczak tipped wide.

Gibson tried his luck again from distance just before the hour but this time his effort sailed well over the bar.

Hull City manager Phil Brown replaced the creative talents of Geovanni, his top scorer, with a target man in Caleb Folan but nerves were affecting the Tigers' play.

Hull failed to make the most of their possession with Richard Garcia letting himself down after a good break with a poor ball for Folan.

Gibson conceded a free-kick for handball on the edge of the area but Dawson curled his shot straight at Kuszczak.

United countered and Macheda again had a chance to double the lead but shot wide.

Fagan attempted a spectacular volley after a long Sam Ricketts throw into the area but was well off target.

Turner got his head to another Ricketts throw but his looping effort was clawed out from under the bar by Kuszczak.

The closing minutes were tense with City trailing but knowing a goal for Newcastle at Villa Park could relegate them.

Nani almost put them further behind with a powerful shot four minutes from time but Myhill pushed the ball wide.

Hull struggled to get the ball in injury time and they had a nervous few seconds' wait after the final whistle before their survival was confirmed.


 

 

 Fantasy Player Pick
Manchester United goalkeeper Tomasz Kuszczak

Tomasz Kuszczak

(Manchester United)
The stand-in stopper kept the Tigers at bay.
 IKTS Snapshot
8 per cent
Only eight per cent of IKTS players correctly predicted a 0-1 away win for Manchester United.
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Manchester United
 
 Team Lineup 
29
Kuszczak
21
Da Silva
(59)
2
Neville
6
Brown
44
De Laet
  
(79)
17
Nani
24
Fletcher
28
Gibson
   
19
Welbeck
(87)
30
Martin
41
Macheda
Substitutes
42
Eckersley
(59)
47
James
34
Possebon
(79)
46
Drinkwater
40
Amos
45
Evans
14
Tosic
(87)
 
 Match Quotes
Darren Fletcher of Manchester United
"There are a lot of young players here with a lot to prove and they don't get many chances. It was a great Manchester United squad and whenever they do get the chance it is important they go out and take it. I thought most of them did that today, it was a good result. Any away game in the Premier League is difficult but it was against a Hull team that were battling for their lives."

- Darren Fletcher

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