Why Hull City head coach Tim Walter has mixed feelings about blank Championship midweeks in September

CONSTRUCTING a new-look side, style and playing mentality takes time – just ask Hull City chief Tim Walter.

In that respect, most head coaches in his position would look at two blank midweeks coming up and be grateful for that fact.

After last night’s derby against Sheffield United, Walter’s side are back in action at Stoke next Friday before hosting Cardiff on September 28.

For his part, Walter has mixed feelings that his side have so much time between games, despite 16 new players being signed this season.

Walter said: “At the minute, it’s true. But also a (midweek) game could help us as then they could improve in the game and give them more minutes.

“Especially for the players who did not play that much in the last few weeks or months. It would be perfect.

“But to show them the principles and details, it’s even better to have them in the training sessions. We accept it and take everything like it is.”

Vastly experienced in his homeland of Germany he may be, but Walter is still getting up to speed with the Championship.

Despite this, he is quick to downplay talk of major differences between in the second tier in England and back home.

He added: “Football is the same everywhere. It’s all about points, playing and habits.

“Maybe it’s more physical in England. That’s what you need in 46 games and maybe more with the cups.

“Maybe it’s (also) a bit less, technically, but in the end you have to compare and combine it to bring everything together and be at the (right) point for the games and be successful at the end.”

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Hull City have been dealt a double blow after both Carl Rushworth and Charlie Hughes missed Friday night’s 2-0 home defeat to Sheffield United.

Rushworth, who signed on transfer deadline day from Brighton was absent from City’s squad because of what Tim Walter described as a ‘bruise’ while Hughes was admitted to hospital on Friday with a stomach complaint, believed to be in his appendix.

It’s hoped Rushworth will be available for the visit to the Potteries as City look to try and finally end their ever-increasing run without victory under their new manager, but the prognosis on Hughes looks less positive at this stage, though the German head coach was keen to avoid placing any specific timescales.

“That’s really bad,” Walter told Hull Live. “He is in the hospital because he has problems with his stomach and yesterday (Thursday) it began. Unfortunately, he is not in the squad and I’m very unhappy and I hope he will soon be better. We don’t know more because he is still in the hospital and we have to wait.”

Gustavo Puerta was on the bench at Leeds United prior to the international break but was absent from the latest 2-0 loss, but Walter says his omission was purely selection-based.

“No (he wasn’t injured), it’s just a choice of myself and that’s the way it works. We have a big squad and everybody can do it and can show me every day in the training session that they want to play and they want to be in the squad. To be honest, he’s also young boy, and he is not long over here, so he has to improve himself and I will help him so that’s the reason.”

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