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Hull City vs Charlton Athletic. Sky Bet Championship.

MKM Stadium.

Hull City 0

    Charlton Athletic 1

    • J Pearce (18th minute)

    Hull 0-1 Charlton: Jason Pearce goal lifts Addicks out of drop zone

    Report and highlights from the Sky Bet Championship clash at the KCOM Stadium

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    Highlights from the Sky Bet Championship match between Hull and Charlton.

    Charlton claimed a huge win in the battle for Sky Bet Championship survival as Hull dropped into the relegation zone on an afternoon when Angus MacDonald made his return from bowel cancer.

    Grant McCann's Tigers returned from the 15-week break directly above the drop zone, with Lee Bowyer's visitors just inside it and knowing they would have been consigned to relegation on points-per-game had the season not restarted.

    Both sides endured challenging lockdown periods and it was Hull's task that became tougher at an empty KCOM Stadium, with Charlton captain Jason Pearce's bundled effort sealing a 1-0 win.

    Image: Charlton earned a vital 1-0 win at Hull City

    Neither team could really afford defeat on Saturday, when City centre-back MacDonald made his first start in 662 days having missed most of the last campaign with deep vein thrombosis before being diagnosed with bowel cancer at the start of the 2019/20 season.

    The defender performed well on his return but the Tigers - who this week saw four players refuse to extend their deals beyond the end of the month and were the most vociferous club in their opposition to the season's restart - failed to recover from a first-half gut punch.

    Skipper Pearce turned home from a corner and Charlton held out for a crucial victory, despite the backdrop of top scorer Lyle Taylor refusing to play, speculation about Bowyer's future and being under a third owner of a troubled season.

    McCann's men had started on the front foot, as Herbie Kane saw an early shot blocked before Jon Toral flicked a header wide from the on-loan Liverpool man's corner.

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    Josh Bowler and Mallik Wilks, whose loan from Barnsley is set to expire at the end of the month, were proving an early handful, but Charlton finally settled and began to ask questions of Hull's backline.

    MacDonald produced a fine block to thwart Macauley Bonne and Aiden McGeady forced a flying save from Tigers goalkeeper George Long, who tipped behind for a corner that would result in the 18th-minute breakthrough.

    Hull have struggled with set pieces all season and Pearce bundled home a goal that his side went close to adding to shortly after when Adedeji Oshilaja's cross fizzed across the face of the hosts' goal.

    Dan Batty saw a strike saved as McCann's side meekly attempted to fightback, with Albie Morgan and Tomer Hemed attempting to punish that poor display as Charlton returned from half-time on top.

    McCann made a raft of changes in a bid to change the game, but Hull met by firm resistance, with Bonne wasting a great chance to seal the victory.

    Frustration was audibly increasing as the Tigers toiled, with Chuks Aneke brought on to stretch the hosts' backline as Bowyer harangued the officials and his defence held firm for a much-needed Charlton victory.

    What the managers said...

    Hull's Grant McCann: "If I didn't have any hope (of staying up), I wouldn't be sitting here talking to you. We've got plenty of hope in the changing room. We know that the players will get better, the more we train, the more the games come on.

    "Just today, I think the difference in the game was a set play. I think in terms of the whole game, we were in control and the possession stats back that up. We just didn't find that killer edge."

    Charlton's Lee Bowyer: "The good thing is that if you can get off to a winning start like now, we're out of the bottom three. Now it's in our hands, you know? I believe in the players and I've said that all the way along. Once we get out, now it's down to us.

    "Now we've got a week to prepare for QPR. It's going to be another tough game but I've just said to them it's another game that we can win if we do the right things. It's a good start but it's not over yet. We've got to keep fighting for every point and the players done that today. I'm really proud of them."

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