‘Maybe people will stop sleeping on us’ – Hull enjoy dream returnFigure caption, Sergej Jakirovic post-match interview – Hull City v Manchester UnitedByEmlyn BegleyBBC Sport journalistPublished14 minutes ago”We are trying to prove people wrong.”Hull City certainly managed to support their manager Sergej Jakirovic’s desire as they shocked Manchester United – and many neutral observers – with a 2-0 win on their return to the Premier League.
The Tigers have been predicted by many to finish bottom, having only squeezed into the Premier League via last season’s Championship play-offs.
After finishing third in the previous campaign, United were again being tipped to finish at least in the Champions League places.
But Jakirovic’s side claimed a memorable first league win over United since a Second Division success in 1974 thanks to first-half goals from Semi Ajayi and fellow defender Nobel Mendy – one of 11 summer signings and with more to come.
After their first Premier League game in nine years – the last being a 7-1 defeat at home by Tottenham Hotspur in May 2017 – boss Jakirovic was asked about the club’s doubters by BBC Sport.
“This is football. We are professionals,” mentioned the first person from Bosnia-Herzegovina to manage in the Premier League.
“We are trying to prove people wrong. I know there are 37 games to go but this is a good base for the future.”
Nigeria centre-back Ajayi, released by West Brom just over a year ago, added: “It’s just one game, I don’t think we’ve shut everyone up yet.
“We are here to prove [something] to ourselves. We aren’t worried about the pressure from outside. We have to keep putting in performances like that and maybe people will stop sleeping on us.”

