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Shota Arveladze insists Hull a work in progress after win over Bristol City

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Head coach Shota Arveladze insists new-look Hull remain a work in progress, despite a 2-1 victory at home to Bristol City on the opening day of the season.

Jean Michael Seri’s deflected goal in stoppage time sent supporters home optimistic for the future under ambitious new owner Acun Ilicali.

But Arveladze said: “We will have more days like these, but there will also be ups and downs. “This is what makes English football special.

I hope we can recreate and enjoy these moments when a Saturday comes, but this is not a league where you can do what you want. “After long weeks of pre-season, having these ups and downs, you need this start to the season like what we’ve had here. “It’s good to score (twice) and it’s very good to win.

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