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Andy Robertson and Harry Maguire react perfectly to Hull City A.F.C.’s play-off final triumph
Former Hull City A.F.C. players Andy Robertson and Harry Maguire have sent heartfelt messages of congratulations after the Tigers sealed promotion back to the Premier League.
Hull secured their return to the top flight in dramatic fashion, defeating Middlesbrough F.C. 1-0 in the Championship play-off final at Wembley Stadium. The decisive moment came deep into stoppage time when Oli McBurnie scored the winning goal, sparking emotional celebrations and ending a nine-year absence from the Premier League.

The victory marks a major milestone for manager Sergej Jakirović and his squad, who will now turn their attention to preparations for top-flight football, including a busy summer transfer window and pre-season schedule.
Both Robertson and Maguire, who developed their careers at Hull before moving on to bigger clubs, shared their pride in the club’s achievement. Robertson, now at Liverpool, posted a message on social media expressing his delight for everyone connected to Hull City and encouraged supporters to enjoy the historic moment.
Maguire also joined in the celebrations, sharing a post showing himself watching the final on a device, alongside a short but emotional caption celebrating the Tigers’ success.
The pair’s reactions highlighted the strong bond they still maintain with their former club, where both players made key steps in their professional careers before moving on during the same summer following Hull’s relegation from the Premier League.
Hull boss Jakirović, speaking after the final whistle, described the scenes at Wembley as overwhelming, with players and staff visibly emotional after securing promotion. He admitted the magnitude of the achievement had not fully sunk in, praising his team’s resilience throughout a challenging season.
He also highlighted the difficulties overcome along the way, crediting his players for their commitment and improvement, and emphasised that their performances throughout the campaign proved they were capable of competing at a higher level.
Overall, the night marked a memorable return to the Premier League for Hull, made even more special by the support and recognition from former stars who helped shape the club’s modern history.
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