ADUpdating your news feed...

NEWS EXPRESS is Nigeria’s leading online newspaper. Published by Africa’s international award-winning journalist, Mr. Isaac Umunna, NEWS EXPRESS is Nigeria’s first truly professional online daily newspaper. It is published from Lagos, Nigeria’s economic and media hub, and has a provision for occasional special print editions. Thanks to our vast network of sources and dedicated team of professional journalists and contributors spread across Nigeria and overseas, NEWS EXPRESS has become synonymous with newsbreaks and exclusive stories from around the world.



















.webp)





Loading banners
Loading banners...


Hull City stunned Manchester United on a dream return to the Premier League after nine years away with a first ever top-flight win against their shell-shocked visitors.
United came into the season high on confidence after their end to the 2025-26 campaign under Michael Carrick, where they finished third to qualify for the Champions League, and some new summer signings.
But it was Sergej Jakirovic's Tigers - promoted through the play-offs last season - who impressed on their home turf with two defenders on the scoresheet.
Semi Ajayi gave them the lead when he lashed in after Oli McBurnie's initial effort was tipped on to the post by United keeper Senne Lammens.
And fellow defender and club-record signing Nobel Mendy scored on his debut when he headed in from Regan Slater's free-kick to seal a superb success in their first Premier League game since a 7-1 home loss by Tottenham in May 2017.
Tigers keeper Konstantinos Tzolakis was not as busy as he might have expected, but made five saves, including one to stop a Bryan Mbeumo effort late on.
Since Hull were relegated from the Premier League in 2017, they have been down to League One and back before beating Middlesbrough 1-0 in the Championship play-off final to seal promotion last season.
Their team was a mix of EFL stalwarts and new signings - with Senegal defender Mendy, Greece goalkeeper Tzolakis and Swedish winger Elliot Stroud making their debuts.
That combination was best highlighted by the second goal in the 38th minute.
Slater, who joined the club initially on loan from Sheffield United in League One - and only cost £50,000 when he signed permanently - swung in a ball for Mendy - a £20m-plus purchase from Rayo Vallecano - to power in a header past Lammens.
That came after Nigeria international Ajayi - released by West Brom last summer after refusing to take a pay cut - had scored his side's first Premier League goal since Sam Clucas in that humbling defeat by Spurs.
Jakirovic, the first manager in the Premier League from Bosnia-Herzegovina, will not let his Tigers get too carried away after being written off as relegation candidates by many on the eve of the campaign.
But this was a promising start, especially from a team hit by several injuries - and securing a first league win against United since 1974 in the old Second Division.
This result will have certainly zapped some of that pre-season enthusiasm around Carrick and his team.
This was the first time - on the 13th occasion - in their history they have lost to a promoted team on the opening day of a season.
They had a new-look midfield featuring summer signings Andrey Santos and Youri Tielemans - but neither shone and ended up being replaced midway through the second half.
United were already 2-0 down when they brought on Marcus Rashford at half-time, but the England forward - back from his loan spell at Barcelona - could not spark any kind of comeback on his first appearance for his boyhood club since December 2024.
The Red Devils did have chances - 21 in total - but not as many clear-cut ones as they might have liked, with Cunha, Mbeumo and Bruno Fernandes all testing the Hull keeper.
Captain Fernandes also fired another opportunity over the bar.
United had 72% possession and attempted more passes than they did in any Premier League game last season.
But Carrick will hope this was a simple case of United not making the most of their chances - and the opposition taking theirs - and not something more concerning for the future. (BBC)