Hull City to assess summer recruit ahead of West Brom clash after Oxford United blow
Hull City will need to make checks on winger Mohamed Belloumi after he went off against Oxford United last night, as per a report by HullLive.
Hull City were forced to substitute the attacker with 12 minutes left after he took a blow to his knee. They ended up losing 1-0 at the Kassam Stadium against the U’s and pressure is mounting on their manager Tim Walter.
Belloumi, 22, made the switch to the MKM Stadium in the last transfer window from Farense and has since made 10 league appearances for the Tigers in the Championship. He has chipped in with two goals and two assists.
In this latest update regarding his condition, HullLive report the player will have to be assessed over the coming days as the East Yorkshire outfit prepare to face West Brom up next on Sunday afternoon. They are sat in 17th place in the table and are only three points above the drop zone.
Hull City injury worry
It would be another massive setback for Hull City if Belloumi was injured against the Baggies.
They already have Liam Millar out for the rest of the campaign and also have the likes of Marvin Mehlem and Steven Alzate sidelined until after the international. Abu Kamara also sat out against Oxford United.