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Nathan Jones felt his side were good value for their convincing 3-1 win at Hull City on Saturday, as the Hatters moved third in the table while inflicting a fifth straight home defeat on the hapless Tigers, branding it 'emphatic'.
City, buoyed by their 2-0 win at Coventry City on Wednesday night, failed to give their biggest MKM Stadium crowd of the season much to cheer about, as goals from Elijah Adebayo, Harry Cornick and James Bree gave the visitors a commanding 3-0 lead.
Shota Arveladze’s men did at least end their goal drought at home just as it threatened to reach five full Championship games, when Tom Eaves poked in the net with the last kick of what turned out to be a nightmare afternoon again, though for Jones, it was a very different story.
"To come away from home and put in such an emphatic performance was great, Jones said. “We took the lead early on and never looked back. We defended our box really well, scored a few good goals and could have scored more. The only tinge of disappointment is conceding that late goal.
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