Hull City Draws 2-2 with Leicester City After Losing Lead
Holden rues lost lead in Foxes draw
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Hull City assistant head coach Dean Holden expressed disappointment after his team's 2-2 draw against Leicester City, where they lost a lead in the second half. Despite a strong start, Hull struggled to maintain control, conceding a penalty that shifted the momentum.
- 01Hull City led 1-0 after Liam Millar's goal in the 18th minute.
- 02Leicester equalized with a penalty converted by Jordan James.
- 03Holden noted that Hull has failed to secure a win in four out of five matches since the break.
- 04The match was described as end-to-end, likened to a basketball game.
- 05Holden emphasized the need to learn from the draw and move forward.
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In a thrilling encounter, Hull City and Leicester City played to a 2-2 draw, with Hull City assistant head coach Dean Holden lamenting the loss of a lead in the second half. Hull City took the lead early in the match with a goal from winger Liam Millar in the 18th minute. However, Leicester equalized through a penalty by Jordan James, which Holden found disappointing. He remarked on the team's struggle to maintain leads, noting that they have not won in four of their last five matches since the break. Holden described the match as reminiscent of a basketball game due to its fast pace and end-to-end action, highlighting the danger posed by Leicester's skilled players. Despite the disappointment, he acknowledged the need to accept the point gained and focus on future matches.
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The draw affects Hull City's position in the league, as they struggle to convert leads into wins.
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