Blackburn edge past Hull as new Tigers boss Selles watches on

The only way is up for new manager Ruben Selles and Hull after Sean McLoughlins first-half own goal gifted in-form Blackburn a 1-0 Championship success at the MKM Stadium. The former Reading boss was introduced to the crowd before kick-off, will officially meet his squad for the first time on Monday and then take charge when City host Watford on Wednesday.

Selles faces a massive task with the Tigers bottom of the second tier, winless in 11 and beaten for a sixth successive game. In contrast, Rovers fourth consecutive win – and third in a row on the road – cemented their position in the top six.

Championship highlights | Table | FixturesAll you need to know – Streaming Sky Sports with NOW | Get Sky SportsDownload the Sky Sports App to watch every Sky Sports+ gameLive EFL on Sky Sports+ & how to watch | Get more EFL to your phone with WhatsAppIt was a classic away performance by John Eustaces Lancastrians.

They soaked up home pressure, notably in the opening period, occasionally rode their luck and then got lucky with McLoughlins 20th-minute own goal. With Spaniard Selles watching from the stands and interim boss Andy Dawson in the dugout for the final occasion, Hull shrugged off a slow start in atrocious conditions to create the opening opportunities.

A swift counter ended with goalkeeper Aynsley Pears saving Ryan Longmans deflected effort. Pears was forced into more decisive action when veteran defender Danny Batth – on his 500th career appearance – fouled Chris Bedia.

Kasey Palmers 25-yard free-kick was heading in until Pears pushed the ball over for a corner. Just as they were dominating, Hull conceded in unfortunate fashion as full-back Callum Brittains cross was diverted by unwitting McLoughlin beyond stranded Ivor Pandur.

Hull, though, responded positively as Pears produced a double save to deny Longman and then Abu Kamara a 25th-minute equaliser. The Tigers continued to carve out the lions share of chances and only Owen Becks near-post block denied Kamara 11 minutes from the break.

Another timely Rovers intervention foiled the persistent Kamara as Hull took their first-half shot tally to nine without reply. Normal service resumed soon after half-time with Pears saving Palmers long-range attempt.

Unlike the weather, Hulls chances began to dry up and Rovers even managed a couple of blocked shots of their own though Pandur remained untroubled. Even their first off-target effort came nine minutes from the end of normal time as Yuki Ohashi ran from his own half before firing over.

Finally, left-back Beck bombed forward to force Pandur into his maiden stop. Charlie Hughes fizzed a low 87th-minute, 20-yard effort fractionally wide but the divisions joint-lowest scorers drew another blank.

The managersHulls caretaker manager Andy Dawson: It will change for us. But you make your own luck with a no-excuse mentality and things will go our way. In terms of the performance, especially in first half, I thought the lads were excellent.

They gave us everything we asked of them. The football was quick and we created chances. We have to keep getting in those areas and at some point we will get a ricochet, something will go in and it will kick-start our season.

Blackburns John Eustace: I believe we have a good squad and an honest group of players. In the Championship that can get you a long way. It is relentless, it is up and down, so you must stay level-headed and work hard.

Last month we lost three in a row but I felt no one stopped believing. We are growing as a group and we are hard to play against. But it is very important we do not too get carried away.

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