If Jamie Vardy is Leicester’s diamond in the rough, Hull’s Sam Clucas is making a case for being the gem the Midlands club failed to polish.
While Vardy is grabbing national headlines with his goalscoring feats, Clucas is becoming an increasing influence in Hull’s bid to return to the Premier League at the first time of asking. Clucas, like Vardy, has emerged from obscurity. Leicester released him as a 16-year-old but he has re-emerged via stop-offs at the Glenn Hoddle Academy in Spain, Mansfield and Chesterfield to become one of the first names on Steve Bruce’s team sheets.
Here, Clucas, now 25, was orchestrating attack after attack down Hull’s left and scored for the second match in a row – the crucial second midway through the second half that effectively sealed victory against a promotion rival – to preserve Hull’s position at the top of the Championship.
Combined with their exemplary defensive record – since Tomer Hemed’s goal for Brighton condemned them to their last defeat on 12 September, Hull have conceded only four times in 1,195 minutes – the tireless endeavours of Clucas, a £1.3m summer signing, and his fellow midfielders have provided a clinical response to relegation last May.
