Hull boss Liam Rosenior lavishes praises on 'leader' Aaron Connolly
Head coach Liam Rosenior challenged Aaron Connolly to maintain his promising early-season form after his equaliser earned Hull a late 1-1 draw at home to Coventry.
The visitors looked in control after Joel Latibeaudiere headed home in the first half.
But Connolly had the final word with an enterprising header with three minutes remaining - his fourth goal of the new campaign.
Rosenior said of the player, who recently earned a recall to the Republic of Ireland squad: "Aaron's capable of anything he wants in his career, if he stays on track.
"He's not 100% fit, which is scary.
"He's a leader in the dressing room. He's a massive influence and has really taken Liam Delap under his wing.
"Some of his runs and some of his movement are top level. He knows when he needs a rocket but he knows I love him as I've known him since he was 15."
Hull, who have now lost once in 15 league games at home, appeared in trouble following a poor first half.
They continually gave away possession and were punished when unmarked defender Latibeaudiere headed home Josh Eccles' near-post corner after 27 minutes.
Coventry, despite having to soak up plenty of pressure after the restart, rarely looked troubled in a fascinating game between two well-matched sides.
But Connolly was a constant threat and he equalised after 87 minutes with an artful, glancing back-header off substitute Tyler Morton's lofted cross from the right.