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ALL PALS AGAIN AFTER PEN ROW

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February 28, 2021

HULL CITY manager Grant McCann said Josh Magennis and Mallik Wilks kissed and made up after a penalty-taking dispute provided a sideshow to their routine win over AFC Wimbledon.

- Mo Sher

ALL PALS AGAIN AFTER PEN ROW

It was a game defined by spot-kicks as Magennis grabbed the ball to put the Tigers in front from 12 yards after Keane Lewis-Potter was bundled over.

With the points wrapped up thanks to Reece Burke’s second goal, Wilks defied Magennis and his captain Lewie Coyle to stroke home his 17th goal of the season.

“Magennis is the penalty taker, but they’re just both boys and they’re hungry to score goals,” said McCann.

“They’re best mates, Josh and Mallik, and both of them were hugging and kissing in the changing room. These things happen in football games.”

Ben Heneghan was harshly judged to have bundled over the lively Lewis-Potter for the first penalty, stroked home by Magennis.

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