Liam Rosenior says he is confident he will get the response he is looking for to Hull City's second Championship defeat of the season.
The Tigers lost 3-0 at Ipswich Town, their first defeat of any kind since the opening week of the season. But Rosenior, who took the blame for it, says the response of both his players and the 500-plus supporters who made the long journey to Portman Road, has given him great encouragement for Saturday's trip to Millwall. 'I'm disappointed to lose the game in the manner we did,' reeflected Rosenior.
'I know whatever team I put out, whatever players, whatever subs, they will all want the team to do well and pull in the right direction. 'There was a time when we lost the ball and Ipswich counter-attacked and everyone was running back.' And he feels a togetherness in the clup epitomised to the encouragement the travelling supporters gave his players at full-time.
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