Hull head coach Liam Rosenior praised captain Jacob Greaves after he scored twice in the dramatic 2-1 win over Huddersfield.
Greaves hooked home in the seventh minute and then headed in the winner after Jack Rudoni’s stoppage-time equaliser had seemingly earned the Terriers a point at the John Smith’s Stadium.
Rosenior lauded Greaves for his fine finishing in what was his 200th senior game and for his defending alongside Alfie Jones.
“I was happy for Greavsie, it was his 200th career appearance and he captained his home team and scored two goals,” said Rosenior.
“Alfie and Greavsie were great for us today. I’m so proud of the players. That was a difficult game today. It was never going to be easy.
“Sometimes we’ve played way better than that and come out with a defeat or with a loss.
“What happens when you’re a goal up away from home, you’re caught between going for a second goal and keeping what you have got.
“As a team we have to be more switched on at throw ins. We switched off when the ball went out of play (before the Huddersfield goal). They get a cheap shot from the edge of the area and score.”
Greaves’ winner made it successive wins on the road in Yorkshire for the Tigers following victory at Rotherham.
The central defender had hooked in following an early first-half corner and his diving header late in the game silenced the home fans who were still celebrating an equaliser from Rudoni.
Hull lie just outside the play off places on goal difference but a win for fellow strugglers QPR left the Terriers just two points above the relegation zone.
Huddersfield caretaker manager Jon Worthington, who hands over to new boss Andre Breitenreiter on Monday, had expected a tough game against the Tigers.
He said: “The game was pretty much as I expected it to be. First half the energy levels weren’t quite there.
“Second half we really re-energised. The subs gave us a little bit more impetus.
“To get back in the game so late, it was a bit of a sucker punch to lose it in the end.
“That’s why you can’t shut off for a minute because you get punished.
“The game kind of went the way I thought it would, but it was disappointing to lose it how we did.
“That’s the fine lines against quality teams and you get punished. The players will bounce back, they will dust themselves off and get on with it.”