David Wagner’s press conference ahead of Hull City will commence at 1️⃣:3️⃣0️⃣pm.
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DW on Bristol: "In our ball possession, we were not good enough, gave too many easy turnovers away. That can't happen tomorrow, that's one of Hull's strengths."
DW on Bristol City performance: “We missed the chance to get some points. We weren’t good enough in possession and this can’t happen tomorrow.”
DW: "We need to be clearer in our head, calmer, have more trust in ourselves. Performance shouldn't be influenced by when you score or concede."
DW: “I’m not interested in the past. It is clear and obvious in the past five games that when we score or concede it affects our game. You are the same player whatever the score is, and the range in our performances is too big.”
DW: "Christos is back for tomorrow, Marquinhos looks like he won't be. No other injuries from the weekend."
DW: “Tuesday night at Carrow Road. We must make it uncomfortable for Hull. We need our supporters behind us from the first second. I know that they will be there.”
DW on Valentines Day at Carrow Road: “I must be careful incase my wife listens to this. It’s my first evening game at Carrow Road, so I’m excited.”
DW: "Our range of performance is too big. It's up to me and my backroom staff to work on this. This group gets affected by positive results, scoring goals, scoring early, and by negative moments. I understand it but the range is too big."
DW: "There is a clear idea that we're all committed to and it's up to us to make sure they also understand it. The intensity in ball possession against Bristol was not what it should be."
DW: “This is why I got hired. We have a clear identity of football that we want to play and everybody must play this way. At Bristol we had too many turnovers and I wasn’t happy with the intensity of our attacking play.”
DW on Liam Gibbs: “Top talent! I really love him and he has lots of qualities. He is open minded and can play nearly every position in midfield. He needs to improve his physicality to play defensive midfield, but he has big potential.”
DW: "Without naming names, there is some talent in the Academy that have trained with us for four weeks and I'm looking forward to seeing what we can get out of them."
DW: "As much as we like to have short-term success, it's great to be in an environment where people are working hard to build stability, the facilities we have, the Academy we have. It's one of the reasons I wanted to join."
DW on shareholder meeting: “Yes, I know everything that I need to know. I think we want short term success - beating Hull tomorrow. But it’s about stability. Every second I’ve been here so far is exactly how I hoped it would be.”
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All 👀 now on Carrow Road tomorrow night 🔰
Posted By: DrDublin, Feb 13, 13:51:08
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