Hull City ended their losing run in the Premier League as Sone
Aluko's strike secured a hard-earned 1-1 draw at Everton on Wednesday.
Coming into the game on the back of four-straight defeats and a morale-sapping 3-0 reverse at Manchester United at the weekend, Hull had dropped into the bottom three after Tuesday's results.
A visiting side low on confidence were swamped in the first half at Goodison Park, as Everton sliced through them regularly and took a richly deserved lead through Romelu Lukaku.
Steve Bruce's side had looked bereft of ideas before the break, but Aluko's introduction in the second half sparked them to life and the Nigerian pegged the home side back with a fine individual equaliser.
Hull could have snatched all three points, but would have been happy with a draw which lifts them back above Burnley and into 17th place.
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Coming into the game on the back of four-straight defeats and a morale-sapping 3-0 reverse at Manchester United at the weekend, Hull had dropped into the bottom three after Tuesday's results.
A visiting side low on confidence were swamped in the first half at Goodison Park, as Everton sliced through them regularly and took a richly deserved lead through Romelu Lukaku.
Steve Bruce's side had looked bereft of ideas before the break, but Aluko's introduction in the second half sparked them to life and the Nigerian pegged the home side back with a fine individual equaliser.
Hull could have snatched all three points, but would have been happy with a draw which lifts them back above Burnley and into 17th place.
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