(Reuters) - Hull City must focus on picking up results on the road starting on Saturday at Southampton if they are to avoid Premier League relegation, manager Marco Silva has said. Silva, who took over from Mike Phelan in January, has overseen a dramatic upturn in Hull's fortunes at the KCOM Stadium, with the team unbeaten in eight league games. "We have to do our work well and take points at Southampton. Silva has no fresh injury concerns, although defender Omar Elabdellaoui is still struggling with a back problem from last month. Hull face a daunting trip to ninth-placed Southampton - a ground where they have failed to pick up a league victory since 1951 in the old second division.
Source: The Star April 27, 2017 14:48 UTC