![]() ![]() "It sums it up that he's at Crystal Palace and then he gets injured and we have to wait for him to get fit and build his fitness back up. What I think he's found difficult, coming in with his injury, which to be fair he was our main target and we were having conversations with Crystal Palace. "His ability and quality is never in doubt, he's a fantastic footballer and I think he's got a chance of making it at a very high level - a very, very high level. When asked to sum up Ebiowei's season, Rosenior told Hull Live: "It's been stop-start to be honest with you. Read more: Hull City defender makes statement that will delight Tigers supporters ahead of next season ![]() He says he has yet to decide whether to bring Ebiowei back to the club but has backed the player to reach the top. Rosenior spoke last week about Ebiowei needing time to adjust to new surroundings and life in the Championship, having broken through into Derby's senior set-up last season. He missed the first three games after arriving in January after picking up a knock at his parent club prior to sealing a move to the MKM Stadium. The 19-year-old was the Tigers' number one transfer target in the January transfer window.īig things were expected of Ebiowei, with the player having worked under City's head coach during their time at Derby County. Hull City boss Liam Rosenior admits it has been a "stop-start" season for Crystal Palace loanee Malcolm Ebiowei. ![]()
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