Big demand made of Hull City as challenge is set.
The Tigers now have a home game to come on Saturday against the Bluebirds.
Former Hull City star Jake Livermore has challenged his old club to use their impressive 3-1 win at Stoke City on Friday night as a springboard to really get their season going.
City had been without a win since April and pressure was beginning to build on new boss Tim Walter after back-to-back defeats to compound a poor start to the season, and with the Tigers a goal down at the break in the Potteries, it looked like things could go from bad to worse.
A sparkling second half display inspired by Kasey Palmer, Liam Millar and Regan Slater saw City come from a goal down to score three times in 16 minutes including two in two to notch their first victory of the season and lift them out of the bottom three.
Livermore hopes, with a home clash against Cardiff City on Saturday before successive away trips to QPR and Norwich City before the international to come, his old club can build on that success in Stoke and start to move up the table.
“Hopefully, that’s the turning point,” he told Sky Sports. “I know we’re only six games in but hopefully, that’s the turning point for Hull City. Not only is it a big win for the three points, but to have that confidence in what they’re trying to build and what they believe in.
“I think they’ll gain confidence all around. The fans have been so patient throughout the years since they have dropped down into the second tier and they want to believe, get behind the team and get behind something and the structure, and hopefully, they can kick on from here.”