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EPL: Semi Ajayi scores as Hull City maul Man United 2-0
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EPL: Semi Ajayi scores as Hull City maul Man United 2-0

Vanguard Nigeria about 3 hours 1 mins read
EPL: Semi Ajayi scores as Hull City maul Man United 2-0

Nigerian defender, Semi Ajayi scored as Hull City produced a stunning performance to beat Manchester United 2-0 in a dominant display that left the Premier League giants reeling.

Ajayi and his teammates were resolute as the Premier League newcomers ran riot, delivering a comprehensive victory for the Tigers and their supporters.

Ajayi was quickest to latch onto a loose ball to put the home side ahead in the 17th minute before they doubled their advantage through a powerful header from another defender, Senegalese Nobel Mendy.

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