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DEADLY AK-47 GUNS DOWN TIMID TIGERS

By Richard Laverty
They call him AK-47 because of his shirt number and now Hull know why after Aboubakar Kamara came off the bench to shoot them down with a second-half double.
Hull had looked in complete control thanks to two first-half goals from Jarrod Bowen and Nouha Dicko for Nigel Adkins’ side, but super-sub Kamara’s brace earned Fulham a deserved point.
The result extends Fulham’s unbeaten run to three games but the result left Tigers manager Adkins frustrated that his side threw the lead away.
He said: “We started the second half well, but lo and behold one o...

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