Hull vs Stoke match report: Xherdan Shaqiri double moves Potters out of relegation zone

Hull City 0 Stoke City 2: Two goals on either side of half-time from the Switzerland midfielder piled misery on Mike Phelan's Tigers

Mark Walker
KCOM Stadium
Saturday 22 October 2016 17:29 BST
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Shaqiri celebrates his second strike with team-mates
Shaqiri celebrates his second strike with team-mates (Getty)

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Xherdan Shaqiri's brilliant double secured back-to-back Premier League wins for Stoke, whose 2-0 victory sent Hull spiralling into the bottom three.

Shaqiri ran the show for Stoke, lighting up an otherwise ordinary game with two superb strikes in either half as Mark Hughes' side followed up last week's first league win of the season against Sunderland with their first league success on the road.

It was another chastening experience for Hughes' former Manchester United team-mate Mike Phelan, who on this showing does not possess the calibre of player who can compete with the likes of Shaqiri and Marko Arnautovic.

Hull slipped to their fifth straight Premier League defeat and their second since appointing Phelan on a permanent basis.

Phelan cut a frustrated figure on the touchline
Phelan cut a frustrated figure on the touchline (Getty)

Shaqiri fired tamely wide in the opening exchanges and Hull skipper Michael Dawson, making his first appearance of the season following a knee injury, was alert enough to head Erik Pieters' dangerous cross out for a corner.

Will Keane, preferred again up front instead of Uruguay international Abel Hernandez, had Hull's first effort, blocked by Stoke captain Ryan Shawcross, and then headed Ryan Mason's cross well wide.

The first 25 minutes had been so poor it came as a big surprise when, out of nowhere, Shaqiri lifted the tedium with a stunning opening goal.

The Switzerland international was not closed down quickly enough on the edge of the penalty area and took full advantage to curl a brilliant left-footed shot away from Hull goalkeeper David Marshall and inside his near post.

Stoke almost struck again three minutes later. Marko Arnautovic raced on to Shaqiri's ball over the top and when his shot was blocked by Marshall's feet, the ball ricocheted on to Dawson and rebounded back over the crossbar.

Dawson's superb last-ditch tackle denied Wilfried Bony, on a season-long loan from Manchester City, his first goal of the season and Hull were grateful to head into the break just one goal down.

Shaqiri notched his second with an excellent free-kick
Shaqiri notched his second with an excellent free-kick (Getty)

But Phelan's side fell further behind five minutes after the restart following defender Curtis Davies' foul on Shaqiri two yards outside the area.

There was little doubt who would take the free-kick and Shaqiri delivered, curling the ball up and over the wall and inside Marshall's left-hand post.

Bony was denied again when his angled shot flew wide after he had raced clear into the area and Joe Allen, scorer of four goals in his previous three league games, was thwarted at the far post by Marshall's fine save.

Phelan sent on substitutes Hernandez, Harry Maguire and Adama Diomande in quick succession, but it was Stoke, full of confidence now as they appear to have put another slow start to the season behind them, who continued to look the more threatening.

Hull: Marshall, Elmohamady, Davies, Dawson, Clucas, Meyler (Hernandez 55), Huddlestone (Maguire 68), Snodgrass, Livermore, Mason, Keane (Diomande 68).

Subs not used: Jakupovic, Maloney, Weir, Tymon.

Stoke: Grant, Bardsley, Shawcross, Martins Indi, Pieters, Whelan, Cameron, Shaqiri, Allen, Arnautovic, Bony (Diouf 72)

Subs not used: Given, Muniesa, Adam, Walters, Crouch, Krkic.

Referee: K Friend (Leicestershire)

Attendance: 18,522

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